| Robert Logan Jack - 1921 - 414 דפים
...has a note stating that TERRA AUSTRALIS is "SEPARATED FROM NEW GUINEA by a narrow strait. Its shores are hitherto but little known, since, after one voyage...visited unless when sailors are driven there by storms." In this harmless statement, there is surely no ground for Collingridge's accusation of fraud on the... | |
| Thomas Dunbabin - 1922 - 296 דפים
...is the most southern of all lands, and is separated from New Guinea by a narrow strait. Its shores are hitherto but little known since after one voyage and another that route has been deserted, and the country is seldom visited unless sailors have been driven 1606 Beginning of a New Era. Voyage of... | |
| James Sykes Battye - 1924 - 496 דפים
...Australia,' p. 8 (Archaeologia, vol. xliv). is separated from New Guinea by a narrow strait. Its shores are hitherto but little known, since after one voyage...has been deserted, and seldom is the country visited except when sailors are driven there by storms. The Australis Terra begins at 2° or 3° from the Equator,... | |
| Ernest Scott - 1925 - 432 דפים
...is the most southern of all lands, and is separated from New Guinea by a narrow strait. Its shores are hitherto but little known, since after one voyage...deserted, and seldom is the country visited unless sailors are driven there by storms. The Australis Terra begins at two or three degrees from the Equator,... | |
| Miriam Estensen - 1999 - 300 דפים
...in 1597. Here New Guinea is an island narrowly separated from Terra Australis, which is described as 'but little known, since after one voyage and another,...visited unless when sailors are driven there by storms . . . [it] is maintained by some to be of so great an extent, that if it were thoroughly explored,... | |
| James Bowen, Margarita Bowen - 2011 - 746 דפים
...from New Guinea a narrow strait. 1ts shores are hitherto but little known, since, after one voyage :d another, that route has been deserted, and seldom is the country visited unless ben sailors are driven there by storm. lehole adds, while not taking sides on the issue of the Portuguese... | |
| Evan McHugh - 2006 - 266 דפים
...is the most southern of all lands, and is separated from New Guinea by a narrow strait. Its shores are hitherto but little known, since after one voyage...deserted, and seldom is the country visited unless sailors are driven there by storms. The Australis Terra begins at two or three degrees from the Equator,... | |
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