| Edmond Halley - 1708 - 460 pages
...he fays SMryytaA'aeyi'^'f^iietmK^ist.t infun t,ra.ftiuia&»1 that after his firft Anchoring he SaiFd about a Promontory to the place where he Landed :...are no other Promontories on all that Coaft but the South' Foreland and Dengynefs ; the latter of which it could not be, becaufe Cafar fays he Sail'd but... | |
| Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1716 - 748 pages
...÷ããËã/*<ãëó <&tirb.íu<rAf íTÍ¡<affi<ira.cín.opía», that after his Firft Anchoring he Saikd about a Promontory to the place where he Landed: Now there are noo:hcr Promontories on all that Goad but the South-Fore-Land and Dengynrfs ; the latter of which it... | |
| Edmond Halley - 1727 - 470 pages
...ax^cv riva -zsry «#»£ Trtg/TrX^'eraf irtytaet Trapsxe/iA/^nt that after hishrft anchoring he failed about a Promontory to the place where he landed: Now...Dengynefs; the latter of which it could not be, becaufe C<efar fays he failed but 8 Miles, and the Nefs it felf is above io Miles from the South and nearcft... | |
| John Walker - 1811 - 518 pages
...where he says, ««£«> TIK» vyiiyeaa.1 irtpvi.in?*-, trivial Tra^fxofuo-Gj] ; that after his first anchoring, he sailed about a promontory to the place...landed. Now there are no other promontories on all that coast but the South Foreland and Dengyness; the latter of which it could not be, because Caesar says... | |
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