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Pagina 236
... island to the neighbouring islands and continents ; and their armies passing over into Europe and Africa , subdued all Lybia , to the borders of Egypt , and all Europe to Asia Minor : in succeeding ages , owing to prodigious earthquakes ...
... island to the neighbouring islands and continents ; and their armies passing over into Europe and Africa , subdued all Lybia , to the borders of Egypt , and all Europe to Asia Minor : in succeeding ages , owing to prodigious earthquakes ...
Pagina 237
... Island Atalantis is not devoid of probability , and that the lands swallowed up by the waters were perhaps those which united Ireland to the Azores , and the Azores to the continent of America . Mr. Whitehurst says so much in favour of ...
... Island Atalantis is not devoid of probability , and that the lands swallowed up by the waters were perhaps those which united Ireland to the Azores , and the Azores to the continent of America . Mr. Whitehurst says so much in favour of ...
Pagina 288
... Island , simply remarking , that the ornamental parts of them resemble not a little the carving of the Egyptians . " In his description of their stilts , he ( Mr. Fluerien ) is very minute and accurate , and equally incorrect in his ...
... Island , simply remarking , that the ornamental parts of them resemble not a little the carving of the Egyptians . " In his description of their stilts , he ( Mr. Fluerien ) is very minute and accurate , and equally incorrect in his ...
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