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Page 72
... supposed Southern Continent , and may be regarded as an epitaph on the first and a prologue to the second problem . The two English voyages , the narratives of which were here first printed , were the latest attempts upon the northern ...
... supposed Southern Continent , and may be regarded as an epitaph on the first and a prologue to the second problem . The two English voyages , the narratives of which were here first printed , were the latest attempts upon the northern ...
Page 86
... supposed ( with little reason ) to have been edited by its publisher Thomas Osborne , who now owned the copyright of Churchill's collec- tion and later acquired that of Harris's collection . Osborne was a successful bookseller who ...
... supposed ( with little reason ) to have been edited by its publisher Thomas Osborne , who now owned the copyright of Churchill's collec- tion and later acquired that of Harris's collection . Osborne was a successful bookseller who ...
Page 112
... supposed to have edited the whole collection . Although the arrangement of the texts is unsystematic , the claim to originality in the title is justified . Here English readers encountered for the first time such valuable descriptions ...
... supposed to have edited the whole collection . Although the arrangement of the texts is unsystematic , the claim to originality in the title is justified . Here English readers encountered for the first time such valuable descriptions ...
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