| Hugh Murray - 1837 - 612 trang
...southern sea ; when autumn approached, they drew their vessels to land, sowed a crop, and waited till it was grown, when they reaped it, and again put to...belief with me, but may, perhaps, with some other person; for they said that in passing Africa they had the sun on their right hand (ie the north). In... | |
| Charles Walker Morse - 1858 - 330 trang
...Southern Sea. When autumn approached, they drew their vessels to land, sowed a crop, and waited till it was grown, when they reaped it, and again put to...belief with me, but may, perhaps, with some other person : for they say that, in passing Africa, they had the sun on their right hand — ie the north.... | |
| 1890 - 896 trang
...the south, and when autumn approached they drew their vessels to land, sowed a crop, and waited till it was grown, when they reaped it and again put to...reached the pillars of Hercules and returned to Egypt. But the most celebrated voyage of antiquity, undertaken for the purpose of discovery, was the expedition... | |
| 1890
...vessels to land, sowed a crop, and waited tiU it was grown, when they reaped it cud again put loses. Having spent two years in this manner, in the third...reached the pillars of Hercules and returned to Egypt. But the most celebrated voyage ofantiquity, undertaken forthe purpose of discovery, was the expedition... | |
| Mary Henrietta Kingsley - 1899 - 714 trang
...their vessels to land, sowed a crop, waited until it was ripe for harvest, reaped it, and put again to sea." Having spent two years in this manner, in...the third year they reached the Pillars of Hercules, (Jebu Zatout, and Gibraltar), and returned to Egypt, "reporting," says Herodotus, "what does not find... | |
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