| John Knox - Voyages and travels - 1767 - 530 pages
...fiih. The fécond place, or Falkland's ifles, have been feen by many ihips both French and Engliih,. being the land laid down by Frezier, in his chart...South America, under the title of the new Iflands. "Woodes Rogers, who run along the north-eaft coaft of thefe ifles in the year 1708, tells X * its numerous... | |
| 1771 - 422 pages
...fifli. The fecond place, or Falkland's Ifles, have been feen bymanyftiips, both French and Englifh, being the land laid down by Frezier, in his chart...under the title of the New Iflands. Woods Rogers, Rogers, who run along the NE coaft of thefe ifles, in the year 1708, tells us, that they/extended about... | |
| George baron Anson - 1853 - 660 pages
...fish. The second place, or Falkland's Isles, have been seen by many »hips, both French and English, being the land laid down by Frezier in his chart of...extremity of South America, under the title of the New Islands. Woods Rogers, who ran along the NE coast of these isles in the year 1708, tells us, that they... | |
| Richard Walter - Voyages around the world - 1853 - 160 pages
...fish. The second place, or Falkland's Isles, have been seen by many ships, both French and English, being the land laid down. by Frezier in his chart...extremity of South America, under the title of the New Islands. Woods Rogers, who ran along the NE coast of these isles in the year 1708, tells us, that they... | |
| Bolton Glanvill Corney - Spaniards - 1913 - 516 pages
...(italics included) :— '•'•Falkland's Isles have been seen by many ships both French and English, being the land laid down by Frezier in his Chart of...extremity of South America, under the title of the New Islands. Woods Rogers who run along the NE coast of these Isles in the year 1708, tells us, that they... | |
| 1771 - 662 pages
...liles, have been fetn by many (hips, both French and Eiigliih, being the land laid down by. Fre/.ier, in his chart of the extremity of South America, under the title of the New Iflands. Woods Rogers, who; run r.long the NE co.iit of theieifles, in the year 1708, tells us that they extended about two degrees... | |
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