A New Geographical and Historical Grammar: Wherein Th Geographical Part is Truly Modern; and the Present State of the Several Kingdoms of the World is So Interspersed, as to Render the Study of Geography Both Entertaining and Instructive ...Sands, Murray, and Cochran, 1767 - 595 من الصفحات |
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... Spaniards failed 17 hours , or 255 degrees weft , to China and the Philippines ; and one of them having a fettlement in China , and the other in the Philippines , pretty near the fame meri- dian , it must of course be Saturday with one ...
... Spaniards failed 17 hours , or 255 degrees weft , to China and the Philippines ; and one of them having a fettlement in China , and the other in the Philippines , pretty near the fame meri- dian , it must of course be Saturday with one ...
الصفحة 37
... Spaniards , in return for the manufactures they export to Ame- rica , receive gold , filver , cochineal , indigo , the cacao , or chocolate nut , logwood , and other dying woods , fugar , tobacco , fnuff , and o- ther produce of that ...
... Spaniards , in return for the manufactures they export to Ame- rica , receive gold , filver , cochineal , indigo , the cacao , or chocolate nut , logwood , and other dying woods , fugar , tobacco , fnuff , and o- ther produce of that ...
الصفحة 39
... Spaniards , the men are generally tall , but feldom corpulent ; their complexion fwarthy ; their hair black , with brisk sparkling eyes ; they have muftachios on the upper lip their women are generally fmall and flender . The men part ...
... Spaniards , the men are generally tall , but feldom corpulent ; their complexion fwarthy ; their hair black , with brisk sparkling eyes ; they have muftachios on the upper lip their women are generally fmall and flender . The men part ...
الصفحة 40
... Spaniards go every year ; all their governors and great officers in America being natives of Spain , and carrying o- ver a multitude of fervants and dependents with them . The celibacy of the clergy , and of the monks and nuns , is ...
... Spaniards go every year ; all their governors and great officers in America being natives of Spain , and carrying o- ver a multitude of fervants and dependents with them . The celibacy of the clergy , and of the monks and nuns , is ...
الصفحة 42
... Spaniards , they united their forces to drive thofe ftrangers from their coafts : whereupon the Phe- nicians called ... Spaniard , retired ; and having recovered Leon from the infidels , took upon him the title of King of Leon , From ...
... Spaniards , they united their forces to drive thofe ftrangers from their coafts : whereupon the Phe- nicians called ... Spaniard , retired ; and having recovered Leon from the infidels , took upon him the title of King of Leon , From ...
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