CollectionsFor the statement above quoted, also for full bibliographical information regarding this publication, and for the contents of the volumes [1st ser.] v. 1- 7th series, v. 5, cf. Griffin, Bibl. of Amer. hist. society. 2d edition, 1907, p. 346-360. |
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Page 96
The harbour of Halifax is justly esteemed ( by many ) as the most eligible situation in British America for the seat of government , being open and accessible at all seasons of the year , when almost all the other harbours are locked up ...
The harbour of Halifax is justly esteemed ( by many ) as the most eligible situation in British America for the seat of government , being open and accessible at all seasons of the year , when almost all the other harbours are locked up ...
Page 247
However , as all the authors we had on board differed much in regard to its situation , we thought it most prudent to keep well to the westward , as we expected to meet the wind strong from that quarter , and to run in the parallel of ...
However , as all the authors we had on board differed much in regard to its situation , we thought it most prudent to keep well to the westward , as we expected to meet the wind strong from that quarter , and to run in the parallel of ...
Page 248
However , we had a good opportunity of ascertaining their true situation , both in regard to latitude and longitude . The noon of the 24th our meridian observation was 32 ° 40 ' . The island of Massafuero then bore S. by E. half east ...
However , we had a good opportunity of ascertaining their true situation , both in regard to latitude and longitude . The noon of the 24th our meridian observation was 32 ° 40 ' . The island of Massafuero then bore S. by E. half east ...
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