Annual Report of the American Historical AssociationU.S. Government Printing Office, 1913 |
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Page 132
... Islands , known on their charts ever since the time of Capt . Cook ( 1778 ) . Situated in midocean , they afforded a most convenient stopping place for the supply of water , to make repairs , and to avoid occasional storms . It was not ...
... Islands , known on their charts ever since the time of Capt . Cook ( 1778 ) . Situated in midocean , they afforded a most convenient stopping place for the supply of water , to make repairs , and to avoid occasional storms . It was not ...
Page 136
... Islands , and of the total three - fourths flew the flag of the United States . Two years later the number of vessels rose to 729 , and the capital invested in the enterprise was calculated at $ 20,000,000 . By 1848 the New Bedford men ...
... Islands , and of the total three - fourths flew the flag of the United States . Two years later the number of vessels rose to 729 , and the capital invested in the enterprise was calculated at $ 20,000,000 . By 1848 the New Bedford men ...
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... Islands . They , together with some 27 English seamen who had also been wrecked while out whaling , were returned home through the Dutch factory . 1 R. E. Lewis , " Educational Conquest of the Far East " ( 1903 ) , and Mrs. Eva Emery ...
... Islands . They , together with some 27 English seamen who had also been wrecked while out whaling , were returned home through the Dutch factory . 1 R. E. Lewis , " Educational Conquest of the Far East " ( 1903 ) , and Mrs. Eva Emery ...
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... Islands ; on the other hand , the awakening knowledge of foreign nations among the ruling class in Japan , the news of the British victory in China , the growth of European settlements in the Pacific , the dissemination of Western ...
... Islands ; on the other hand , the awakening knowledge of foreign nations among the ruling class in Japan , the news of the British victory in China , the growth of European settlements in the Pacific , the dissemination of Western ...
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... Islands in defiance of all the vagaries of oriental architecture . But the most important element in the foundation of English and Spanish colonial society was the spirit of democracy . This was an element in the society even where it ...
... Islands in defiance of all the vagaries of oriental architecture . But the most important element in the foundation of English and Spanish colonial society was the spirit of democracy . This was an element in the society even where it ...
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