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" Africa] have been more extensively explored, and another fourth part has been discovered by Americus Vespucius (as will appear in what follows) : wherefore I do not see what is rightly to hinder us from calling it Amerige or America, ij., the land of... "
Journal of the American Geographical Society of New York - Page 256
by American Geographical Society of New York - 1892
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Historical Addresses

James Phinney Baxter - Portland (Me.) - 1877 - 456 pages
...caused the New World to receive the name America : " But now that these parts have been more widely explored, and another fourth part has been discovered by Americus Vespucius (as will be seen hereafter), I do not see why we may j ustly refuse to name it America, namely, the land of...
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Scottish Geographical Magazine, Volume 9

Electronic journals - 1893 - 792 pages
...Soc. (iiog., Paris, 18S8, p. 654. 5 " But now these parts have been more extensively explored, and her fourth part has been discovered by Americus Vespucius...America, ie the land of Americus, after its discoverer Americns, a man of sagacious mind, since both Europe and Asia have got their names from women. Its...
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The National Magazine, Volume 17

United States - 1893 - 770 pages
...remarks in Latin that Europe, Asia and Africa, having been more fully explored by recent voyages, now "another fourth part has been discovered by Americus Vespucius [as will appear in what follows, ie, the Vespucius letter]: Wherefore, I do not see what is rightly to hinder us from calling it AMERIGE...
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The Discovery of America: A Commemoration Address Delivered in University ...

Burke Aaron Hinsdale - America - 1892 - 44 pages
...as the three grand divisions of the earth as taught by Ptolemy, contained this pregnant sentence: " But now these parts have been more extensively explored...not see what is rightly to hinder us from calling it AMEEIGE or AMEEICA, ie, the land of Americus, after its discoverer Americus, a man of sagacious 24...
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The Discovery of America: With Some Account of Ancient America and ..., Volume 2

John Fiske - America - 1892 - 680 pages
...mo* zes ex biskinis Amend nauigation1bus quŁ (equtt jturliquideinteUigidatur. Or, in English : — " But now these parts have been more extensively explored...appear in what follows): wherefore I do not see what is fca' rightly to hinder us from calling it Amerige or America, ie the land of Americus, after its discoverer...
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The Discovery of America

1892 - 120 pages
...published at Saint-Die. " Hut now," says Waldseemii.ler, "these parts [that is, Europe, Asia, and Africa] have been more extensively explored, and another fourth part has been discovered by Americus Ve>pucius (as will appear in what fol ows): wherefore I do not see what is rightly to hinder us from...
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Harper's New Monthly Magazine, Volume 85

Henry Mills Alden, Frederick Lewis Allen, Lee Foster Hartman, Thomas Bucklin Wells - Literature - 1892 - 988 pages
...Europa & Asia a uiulieribua sua fortita sint noniina." "But, now that these parts have been more widely explored, and another fourth part has been discovered by Americus Vespucius (as will be seen hereinafter) I do not see why we may justly refuse to name it America, namely, the land ot'Americns...
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The Discovery of America: With Some Account of Ancient America and ..., Volume 2

John Fiske - America - 1892 - 680 pages
...it-s ex bis tinis Amend nauigationibus qug (equu iur liquide inteUigidatur. Or, in English : — " But now these parts have been more extensively explored and another fourth Part nas been discovered by Americus Vespucius (as will appear in what follows): wherefore I do not see...
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The Cambrian, Volumes 12-13

Welsh - 1892 - 828 pages
...fourth part. Translated from the original, this is what he says : " But now these parts have be«n more extensively explored and another fourth part has been discovered by Americus Vespusius (as will appear in what follows), wherefore I do not see what is rightly to hinder ue from...
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The Californian, Volume 3

Charles Frederick Holder - California - 1893 - 856 pages
...Africa. ' ' And now, ' ' said he, " another, a fourth part has been discovered by Americus Vespucius, wherefore I do not see what is rightly to hinder us from calling it Amerige or America, the land of Americus, after its discoverer." He, like Americus, was talking only of what we now know...
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