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... England Society, by a dinner at the Astor-house. The New York Herald states that new guano islands have been discovered in the Caribbean Sea. The discovery had been kept a secret. ...
... England Society, by a dinner at the Astor-house. The New York Herald states that new guano islands have been discovered in the Caribbean Sea. The discovery had been kept a secret. ...
... operation ! Might not advantage be taken just now of the presence of intelligent naval commanders both at Panama and in the Caribbean Sea, for obtaining a careful and elaborate report, to be made to the English Government, upon the subject of the Panama route ...
... 215. cloth lettered. C;IIR EDWARD SEAWARD'S NARRATIVE of his Shipwreck, and consequent Discovery of certain Islands in the Caribbean Sea ; with a detail of many extraordinary and highly interesting Events in his Life, from 17:13 to 1749, as written In his ...
... triumphantly employs them as proofs that Sir EDWARD SEAWARD'S islands were not mere fiction, but actual terra firma in the Caribbean Sea. She has a right to this exultation, if she thinks it worth while to indulge in it; but as Mr. COLLETT does not pretend ...
... Teneriffe, according to Baron llumboldt, is only 12 deg. 30m. The Silla of Caraccas, which rises precipitously from the Caribbean Sea, at au angle of 53 deg. 28m., to the height of between six and seven thousand feet, is a majestic instance of the nearest ...
... Falkland I st.inds but to contrul the commerce that passes around Cape Horn—while Trinidad gives her all she desires in the Caribbean Sea, Halifax at one point, and Bermuda at another, stand out in grit force over our own coast from one extremity to the other ...
... Second (Calms. 21.. Ws. SIR R. SRAWARD'S NARRATIVE of hi. SHIPWRECK and CONSEQUENT DISCOVERY of CERTAIN ISLANDS lu the CARIBBEAN SEA. With a Detail of many Extraordinary Events In his life, from 174 to 1719, Edited hr Miss Jane Porter. 3 rots post tiro ...
... ton. The boundaries between Niesrap% and Costa Rica are to begin on the south side of the Colorado from its mouth on the Caribbean Sea to its confluence with the San Juan, and to proceed thence along the south bank of the San Juan and Lake Nicaragua till ...
... was one of those great cycloidal storms, reported on by the late Colonel Reid, which swept down the whole length of the Caribbean Sea, and turning with the Gulf Stream, followed the coast ot North America to Newfoundland, and finally crossed the Atlantic ...
... prlweSternettered. of SIR EDWARD SEAWA.W4* S A.RRATrVE OF HIS SHIPWRECK. and consequalLplgoevery of certain Islands In the Caribbean Sea; with a detail of manrgalteordivary and highly !tweeting Events in his Life, from 1733 to 1749, as written la hie own ...
... short, plump, round-faced farmers of the midland counties of England, as well as from the Anglo-Creoles scattered over the Caribbean Sea. Yet they all spring from the same stock. Men of uncommon stature, and even gigantic form, are much oftener seen in Ireland ...
... Bill. A dispatch from Lord Aberdeen explains the motives of government for placing British Guiana, es well as the windward Caribbean Islands under Sir L. Smith, and for revoking the command of Sir B. D'Urban.] The Royal Casette of Jemaira to the YSd, and ...