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Page 10
They called it an island opposite the mouth of the Ganges, adding that the
regions beyond were either difficult of access because of their severe winters and
great cold, or else could not be sought out because of the influence of the gods.
They called it an island opposite the mouth of the Ganges, adding that the
regions beyond were either difficult of access because of their severe winters and
great cold, or else could not be sought out because of the influence of the gods.
Page 14
Like Magellan, Mendana believed it was God who released them from perils
through the intercession of His Blessed Mother whom they ever called upon to
intercede for them. So they sailed west, with the crew becoming restless, as the
days ...
Like Magellan, Mendana believed it was God who released them from perils
through the intercession of His Blessed Mother whom they ever called upon to
intercede for them. So they sailed west, with the crew becoming restless, as the
days ...
Page 177
By then he had read that the French called his Kangaroo Island, L'Isle Decrés,
and Spencer's Gulf Golfe Joséphine. With an unwonted malice and absence of
charity he charged the French with being liars, and gloated over the fact that their
...
By then he had read that the French called his Kangaroo Island, L'Isle Decrés,
and Spencer's Gulf Golfe Joséphine. With an unwonted malice and absence of
charity he charged the French with being liars, and gloated over the fact that their
...
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Contents
THE CONTRIBUTION OF THE PROTESTANTS | 21 |
THE SONS OF ENLIGHTENMENT | 42 |
THE CHOICE OF BOTANY BAY | 59 |
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