The Quarterly Review, Volumen16John Murray, 1817 |
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... straits are amply stocked with the whale and the narwal , the grampus , the seal , and the sea - horse →→ the the lakes and rivers with salmon , sturgeon , trout 1816 . 143 Lord Selkirk , and the North - west Company .
... straits are amply stocked with the whale and the narwal , the grampus , the seal , and the sea - horse →→ the the lakes and rivers with salmon , sturgeon , trout 1816 . 143 Lord Selkirk , and the North - west Company .
Página 144
... strait by which Laurent Ferrer Maldonado was supposed to have passed in 1588 , from the coast of Labrador to the Great Ocean . ' That this was the main object of the expedition appears from a letter of a friend of Malaspina , employed ...
... strait by which Laurent Ferrer Maldonado was supposed to have passed in 1588 , from the coast of Labrador to the Great Ocean . ' That this was the main object of the expedition appears from a letter of a friend of Malaspina , employed ...
Página 145
... Strait of Anian , made by the author in the year 1588. ' Antonio de Leon Pinelo † also bears testimony to his talents as a navigator , and tells us , that he presented to the Council of the Indies ( of which Pinelo was a member ) two ...
... Strait of Anian , made by the author in the year 1588. ' Antonio de Leon Pinelo † also bears testimony to his talents as a navigator , and tells us , that he presented to the Council of the Indies ( of which Pinelo was a member ) two ...
Página 146
... Strait of Labrador , 30 leagues in width ; the land , on the left , low ; on the right , mountainous ; the latter forming two straits , one running to the N. E. , the other to the N.W. - that to the north - west must be taken , and when ...
... Strait of Labrador , 30 leagues in width ; the land , on the left , low ; on the right , mountainous ; the latter forming two straits , one running to the N. E. , the other to the N.W. - that to the north - west must be taken , and when ...
Página 147
... strait takes a northerly direction , 120 leagues , to 72 ° , and then changes to the N. W. for 90 leagues , or to the 75th de- gree of latitude ; the whole length of the Strait of Labrador being 240 leagues , ( it should be 290 ) . From ...
... strait takes a northerly direction , 120 leagues , to 72 ° , and then changes to the N. W. for 90 leagues , or to the 75th de- gree of latitude ; the whole length of the Strait of Labrador being 240 leagues , ( it should be 290 ) . From ...
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