The North American Review, Volume 118O. Everett, 1968 - North American review and miscellaneous journal |
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... coast of Europe and the eastern coast of Asia . He died in the belief that he had looked upon the mainland of Asia , when he was really only off the coast of Cuba . He even made his people swear that it was Asia they were look- ing upon ...
... coast of Europe and the eastern coast of Asia . He died in the belief that he had looked upon the mainland of Asia , when he was really only off the coast of Cuba . He even made his people swear that it was Asia they were look- ing upon ...
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... coast trended to the east on the one hand , and to the west on the other . Afterward these explorations of the coast were continued on the Asiatic side as far as Cape Yacan ; but all efforts to pass that cape were , as they have since ...
... coast trended to the east on the one hand , and to the west on the other . Afterward these explorations of the coast were continued on the Asiatic side as far as Cape Yacan ; but all efforts to pass that cape were , as they have since ...
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... coast eastward through about six degrees of longitude ; but upon attempting to return by Hood River , the party met with incredible hard- ships , and many of them perished from cold and starvation . In 1825 , Franklin and Richardson ...
... coast eastward through about six degrees of longitude ; but upon attempting to return by Hood River , the party met with incredible hard- ships , and many of them perished from cold and starvation . In 1825 , Franklin and Richardson ...
Contents
ARCTIC EXPLORATION | 23 |
ANTIQUITY OF THE NORTH AMERICAN INDIANS | 70 |
THE CURRENCY AND FINANCES OF THE UNITED STATES | 88 |
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