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... North west passage - Pamphilo Narvez's Grant - Ferdinand de Soto's expedition- Cartier's - First attempts of the French to colonise Canada - English at- tempt to settle Newfoundland - La Roque's attempt to settle Canada - Fur- ther ...
... North west passage - Pamphilo Narvez's Grant - Ferdinand de Soto's expedition- Cartier's - First attempts of the French to colonise Canada - English at- tempt to settle Newfoundland - La Roque's attempt to settle Canada - Fur- ther ...
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... north , under his ban- " ners , with five ships , of such burthen , and man- " ned with as many men as they might choose , at " their own cost and charges , to discover such islands , countries , regions , or provinces of any ( 6 * See ...
... north , under his ban- " ners , with five ships , of such burthen , and man- " ned with as many men as they might choose , at " their own cost and charges , to discover such islands , countries , regions , or provinces of any ( 6 * See ...
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... north - west , he might reach India by a shorter course than that which Columbus had taken . After sailing for some weeks due west , and nearly in the parallel of the port from which he took his departure , he discovered a large island ...
... north - west , he might reach India by a shorter course than that which Columbus had taken . After sailing for some weeks due west , and nearly in the parallel of the port from which he took his departure , he discovered a large island ...
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... North America by Sebastian Cabot was , as before mentioned , in the same year , to wit , 1498 , he probably fell in with the continent only a month or two before Columbus did . Each navi- gator , however , appears to have been distinct ...
... North America by Sebastian Cabot was , as before mentioned , in the same year , to wit , 1498 , he probably fell in with the continent only a month or two before Columbus did . Each navi- gator , however , appears to have been distinct ...
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... north to the south pole , at the distance of one hundred leagues west- ward of the Azores and Cape Verde Islands , and which had not been actually possessed by any Chris- tian king or prince , on or before the first day of the same year ...
... north to the south pole , at the distance of one hundred leagues west- ward of the Azores and Cape Verde Islands , and which had not been actually possessed by any Chris- tian king or prince , on or before the first day of the same year ...
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