Discovered in 1533, by sir Hugh Willoughby, who called it Greenland, supposing it to be a part of the western continent. In 1595, it was visited by Barentz and Cornelius, two Dutchmen, who pretended to be the original discoverers, and called it Spitzbergen,... Darby's Universal Gazetteer: Or, A New Geographical Dictionary ... - 第293页作者:Richard Brookes, William Darby - 1827 - 892 页全本阅读 - 图书信息
| John Mason Good - 1813 - 714 页
...and 20 E. Lon. and To. 40 and 80. 30 N. lat. It was discovered, in 1,5.43, by Sir Hugh Willoughby, who called it Greenland, supposing it to be a part of the Western Continent. In I;'>(j5, it was visited by Barentz, and Cornelius, who pretended to bs the original discoverers, and... | |
| 1823 - 872 页
...so that the rain cannot 10 pierce them. KutCreeo- East Greenland was for a long time considered as a part of the continent of West Greenland, but is...of islands lying between 76° 46' and 80° 30' of north latitude, and between 9° and 20° of east longitude. It was discovered by Sir Hugh Willoughby... | |
| Joseph Timothy Haydn - 1841 - 586 页
...millions of pounds sterling ! — Pari. Returns. SPITZBERGEN. Discovered in 1533, by sir Hugh Willoughby, who called it Greenland, supposing it to be a part of the western continent. In 1595 it was visited by Barentz and Cornelius, two Dutchmen, who pretended to be the original discoverers, and called... | |
| William Darby - 1845 - 1030 页
...latitudes. This country is divided into East and West Greenland. Greenland was for a long time considered as a part of the continent of West Greenland, but is...and 80 30 of N. lat , and between 9° and 20° of Б. Ion. It was discovered by Sir Hugh Willoughby, in 1053. who called it Greenland, supposing it tobe... | |
| George Palmer Putnam - 1851 - 752 页
...millions of pounds sterling ! — Parl. Returns. SPITZBERGEN. Discovered in 1583, by sir Hugh Willoughby, who called it Greenland, supposing it to be a part of the western continent. In 1595. it was visited by Barentz and Cornelius, two Dutchmen, who pretended to be the original discoverers, and called... | |
| Joseph Haydn - 1851 - 700 页
...duty is higher than tho place of manufacture. SPITZBERGEN. Discovered in 1533, by sir Hugh Willoughby, who called it Greenland, supposing it to be a part of the western continent. In 1595 it was visited by Barentz and Cornelius, two Dutchmen, who pretended to be the original discoverers, and called... | |
| George Palmer Putnam - 1853 - 776 页
...millions of pounds sterling ! — Purl. Returns. 8PITZBERGEN. Discovered in 1533, by sir Hugh Willoughby, who called it Greenland, supposing it to be a part of the western continent. In 1596, it was visited by Barentz and Cornelius, two Dutchmen, who pretended to be the original discoverers,... | |
| John Harwood Hill - 1859 - 496 页
...party gains ascendancy for a short time in Denmark. Spit/bergen discovered by Sir Hugh Willoughby, who called it Greenland, supposing it to be a part of the Western continent. by royal authority, 25 Henry VIII. Giovanni Francesco Pico murdered at Mirandola by his SThe Lut'tn'maUtm... | |
| George Palmer Putnam - 1860 - 896 页
...millions of pounds sterling! — Pari. Jfiturns. SPITZBERGEN. Discovered in 1533, by sir Hugh Willoughby. who called it Greenland, supposing it to be a part of the western continent. In lo'.'.j, it was visited by Barentz and Cornelius, two Dutchmen, who pretended to be the original discoverers,... | |
| Joshua Montefiore - 2004 - 1532 页
...fishing or hunting. This country is but thinly inhabited. East Greenlana' vfzs a long time considered as a part of the continent of West Greenland, but is now discovered to be an assemblage of isiands lying between 76 deg. 64 min. and 80 deg. SO min. of north latitude, and between 9 deg. and... | |
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