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Page 14
... passed over in silence , having also indicated the sources from which we derive our judgments , so that it may be easy to determine any question that may happen to be omitted by us . It re- mains now that I briefly explain with what ...
... passed over in silence , having also indicated the sources from which we derive our judgments , so that it may be easy to determine any question that may happen to be omitted by us . It re- mains now that I briefly explain with what ...
Page 15
... , to mention this in passing as not foreign to our purpose , it appears to me that both some of the Platonists and the ancient Christians had good reason to depart from Aristotle's doctrine , in which he placed the 15 15.
... , to mention this in passing as not foreign to our purpose , it appears to me that both some of the Platonists and the ancient Christians had good reason to depart from Aristotle's doctrine , in which he placed the 15 15.
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... passing a point which appeared at night to be distant two leagues . He then entered a large gulf , 5 leagues to the S.S.E. , and there remained 5 more , to arrive at the point where , between two great moun- tains , there appeared to be ...
... passing a point which appeared at night to be distant two leagues . He then entered a large gulf , 5 leagues to the S.S.E. , and there remained 5 more , to arrive at the point where , between two great moun- tains , there appeared to be ...
Page 43
... passed by steering S.S.W. , the outlet being to the west very deep and wide . Thus a vessel can pass amidst these islands , and he who approaches from the north , with a knowledge of them , can pass along the coast . These islands are ...
... passed by steering S.S.W. , the outlet being to the west very deep and wide . Thus a vessel can pass amidst these islands , and he who approaches from the north , with a knowledge of them , can pass along the coast . These islands are ...
Page 45
... had been at nightfall , passing the land of Campana , he came in sight of a great opening beyond that cape , which seemed to divide one land from another , leaving an island between them . He decided to go back , with the wind S. E. 45.
... had been at nightfall , passing the land of Campana , he came in sight of a great opening beyond that cape , which seemed to divide one land from another , leaving an island between them . He decided to go back , with the wind S. E. 45.
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