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Page 13
For just as the discovery of the north and west coasts of Australia was a by -
product of European interest in the Indies , the discovery of the east coast was a
long - term byproduct of Magellan ' s voyage . 34 Yet neither of these discoveries
was ...
For just as the discovery of the north and west coasts of Australia was a by -
product of European interest in the Indies , the discovery of the east coast was a
long - term byproduct of Magellan ' s voyage . 34 Yet neither of these discoveries
was ...
Page 27
From 1622 onwards all skippers on voyages of discovery from their Kasteel in
Djakarta were given instructions which reproduced the mixture of motives ,
muddles and puzzles in their own minds . They were still chasing the elusive
islands of ...
From 1622 onwards all skippers on voyages of discovery from their Kasteel in
Djakarta were given instructions which reproduced the mixture of motives ,
muddles and puzzles in their own minds . They were still chasing the elusive
islands of ...
Page 63
Discovery - were fitted out for the voyage , with Captain Charles Clerke in
command of the Discovery . Cook sailed from England in the Resolution on 12
July 1776 . Clerke , who was a sick man , followed later in the Discovery and met
him in ...
Discovery - were fitted out for the voyage , with Captain Charles Clerke in
command of the Discovery . Cook sailed from England in the Resolution on 12
July 1776 . Clerke , who was a sick man , followed later in the Discovery and met
him in ...
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Contents
THE EARLIEST TIMES TO CATHOLIC CHRISTENDOM | 5 |
THE CONTRIBUTION OF THE PROTESTANTS | 23 |
THE SONS OF ENLIGHTENMENT | 41 |
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