The Bee,: Or Literary Weekly Intelligencer, Tập 4James Anderson Mundell and Son, 1791 |
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... India may be regarded as one the most considerable and most lucrative. As by their situation on the Mediterranean, and the imperfect state of navigation, they could not attempt to open a direct communication with India by sea ; the ...
... India may be regarded as one the most considerable and most lucrative. As by their situation on the Mediterranean, and the imperfect state of navigation, they could not attempt to open a direct communication with India by sea ; the ...
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... india, I now proceed with more certainty, and greater confidence, to trace the progress of communication with that country, under the guidance of authors who recorded e- vents nearer to their own times, and with respect to which they ...
... india, I now proceed with more certainty, and greater confidence, to trace the progress of communication with that country, under the guidance of authors who recorded e- vents nearer to their own times, and with respect to which they ...
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... India. Tne Greeks, who were the only enlightened people at that time in Europe, paid but little attention to the transactions of the "people, whom they considered as baVbarians, especially in countries far remote from their own ...
... India. Tne Greeks, who were the only enlightened people at that time in Europe, paid but little attention to the transactions of the "people, whom they considered as baVbarians, especially in countries far remote from their own ...
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