| Albert Bushnell Hart - 1897 - 666 halaman
...another fourth part is discovered, by Americus Vesputius, as may be learned from the following letters, I do not see why any one may justly forbid it to be named Amerige, that is, Americ's Land, from Americus the discoverer, a man of sagacious mind, or America,... | |
| Albert Bushnell Hart, Blanche Evans Hazard - 1902 - 266 halaman
...another fourth part is discovered by Americus Vesputius, as may be learned from the following letters, I do not see why any one may justly forbid it to be named Amerige, that is, Americ's Land, after Americus the discoverer, who is a man of sagacious mind ; or... | |
| Edward Gaylord Bourne - 1904 - 400 halaman
...fourth part has been discovered by Americus Vesputius, as may be learned from the following letters, I do not see why any one may justly forbid it to be named Amerige—-that is, Americ's Land, from Americus, the discoverer, a man of sagacious mind, or America,... | |
| Edward Gaylord Bourne - 1904 - 394 halaman
...fourth part has been discovered by Americus Vesputius, as may be learned from the following letters, I do not see why any one may justly forbid it to be named Amerige—that is, Americ's Land, from Americus, the discoverer, a man of sagacious mind, or America,... | |
| Edward Gaylord Bourne - 1904 - 400 halaman
...fourth part has been discovered by Americus Vesputius, as may be learned from the following letters, I do not see why any one may justly forbid it to be named Amerige—that is, Americ's Land, from Americus, the discoverer, a man of sagacious mind, or America,... | |
| John Franklin Jameson, Henry Eldridge Bourne, Robert Livingston Schuyler - 1905 - 1080 halaman
...fourth part has been discovered by Americus Vesputius, as may be learned from the following letters, I do not see why any one may justly forbid it to be named Amerige—that is, Americ's Land, from Americus, the discoverer, a man of sagacious mind, or America,... | |
| 1910 - 706 halaman
...parts have been more widely explored and another fourth part has been discovered by Americus Vespucius, I do not see why any one may justly forbid it to be...both Europe and Asia derived their names from women." The first rush of German immigration came in the early decades of the eighteenth century. From the... | |
| Francis Whiting Halsey - 1912 - 236 halaman
...these regions are more widely explored, and another fourth part is discovered by Americus Vespucius, I do not see why any one may justly forbid it to be named Amerige; that is, Americ's Land, after Americus, the discoverer, who is a man of sagacious mind; or... | |
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