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The American traveller : being a new historical collection carefully compiled from original memoirs in several languages, and the most authentic voyages and travels, containing a compleat account of that part of the world, now called the West Indies, from its discovery by Columbus to the present time : illustrated with the heads of the most eminent admirals, commanders, and travellers, neatly engraved : to which is prefixed an introduction, shewing the rise, progress, and improvement of navigation, the use and properties of the loadstone, and an enquiry concerning the first inhabitants of America : with an account of Admiral Vernons taking Porto Bello, Fort Chagre, and Carthagenna
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- Format:
- Book
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Columbus, Christopher.
- Navigation--History.
- Indians--Origin.
- English West Indian expedition, 1739-1742.
- America--Discovery and exploration.
- America--Geography and travel--1743.
- Local Subjects:
- Columbus, Christopher.
- Navigation--History.
- Indians--Origin.
- English West Indian expedition, 1739-1742.
- America--Discovery and exploration.
- America--Geography and travel--1743.
- Physical Description:
- xiii, 14-398 p., 2 plates : 2 port. ; 18 cm.
- Place of Publication:
- London : Printed and sold by J. Fuller, 1743.
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