... leagues, due allowance being made for the deviations of the ship from a straight course, by reason of contrary winds. I hope that we shall now obtain certain information on these points, by new voyages to be made on the same coasts. But to return... The Discoveries of America to the Year 1525 - Page 332by Arthur James Weise - 1884 - 380 lehteFull view - About this book
| New-York Historical Society - 1841 - 518 lehte
...degrees and so far west ; they sailed from the meridian of these islands, but this may vary somewhat from truth ; we did not make this voyage and therefore...of contrary winds. I hope that we shall now obtain certain information on these points, by new voyages to be made on the same coasts. But to return to... | |
| Conway Robinson, Virginia Historical Society - 1848 - 590 lehte
...degrees and so far west ; they sailed from the meridian of these islands, but this may vary somewhat from truth ; we did not make this voyage, and therefore...of contrary winds. I hope that we shall now obtain certain information on these points, by new voyages to be made on the same coasts. But to return to... | |
| HENRY G. MURPHY - 1875 - 222 lehte
...degrees and so far west ; they sailed from the meridian of these islands, but this may vary somewhat from truth ; we did not make this voyage and therefore...of contrary winds. I hope that we shall now obtain certain information on these points, by new voyages to be made on the same coasts. But to return to... | |
| Henry Cruse Murphy - 1875 - 230 lehte
...and so far west ; they sailed from the • meridian of these islands, but this may vary somewhat from truth; we 'did not make this voyage and therefore...calculated it geometrically from the observations furnisted by many navigators, who have made the voyage and affirm the distance to be 1600 leagues,... | |
| Henry Cruse Murphy - 1875 - 230 lehte
...and so far west ; they sailed from the meridia'n of these islands, but this may vary somewhat from truth ; we did not make this voyage and therefore cannot speak from experience; we caleulated it geometrically from the observations furnished by many navigators, who have made the voyage... | |
| Guy Carleton Lee, Francis Newton Thorpe - 1903 - 658 lehte
...make one hundred and nine degrees; and so far west they sailed from the meridian of these islands. But this may vary somewhat from the truth. We did...have made the voyage, and affirm the distance to be one thousand six hundred leagues, due allowance being made for the deviations of the ship from a straight... | |
| Alfred Brittain, George Edward Reed - 1903 - 696 lehte
...make one hundred and nine degrees; and so far west they sailed from the meridian of these islands. But this may vary somewhat from the truth. We did...have made the voyage, and affirm the distance to be one thousand six hundred leagues, due allowance being made for the deviations of the ship from a straight... | |
| Guy Carleton Lee, Francis Newton Thorpe - 1903 - 698 lehte
...make one hundred and nine degrees; and so far west they sailed from the meridian of these islands. But this may vary somewhat from the truth. We did...have made the voyage, and affirm the distance to be one thousand six hundred leagues, due allowance being made for the deviations of the ship from a straight... | |
| Edgar Mayhew Bacon - 1907 - 366 lehte
...of the Canaries, make 109 degrees ; and so far west they sailed from the meridian of these islands. But this may vary somewhat from the truth. We did...of contrary winds. I hope that we shall now obtain certain information on these points by new voyages to be made on the same coasts. But to return to... | |
| United States - 1896 - 448 lehte
...degrees and so far west; they sailed from the meridian of these islands, but this may vary somewhat from truth ; we did not make this voyage and therefore...have made the voyage and affirm the distance to be 1,600 leagues, due allowance being made for the deviations of the ship from a straight course, by reason... | |
| |