The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 1John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians, Henry Dodwell The University Press, 1929 - Commonwealth countries |
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There they traded on either side of Elmina , the Portuguese headquarters , and obtained 150 lb. of gold from the negro chiefs . This gold would have been worth £ 10,000- £ 12,000 and must alone have yielded a large profit on the voyage ...
There they traded on either side of Elmina , the Portuguese headquarters , and obtained 150 lb. of gold from the negro chiefs . This gold would have been worth £ 10,000- £ 12,000 and must alone have yielded a large profit on the voyage ...
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W. Coats in many Voyages to that locality , 1727-51 ; with extracts from the Log of Captain Middleton on his Voyage for the Discovery of the North West Passage , 1741-3 . Hakluyt Society , 1852 . BEKE , C. T. ( Editor ) .
W. Coats in many Voyages to that locality , 1727-51 ; with extracts from the Log of Captain Middleton on his Voyage for the Discovery of the North West Passage , 1741-3 . Hakluyt Society , 1852 . BEKE , C. T. ( Editor ) .
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Narratives of voyages from the sixteenth to the eighteenth century , including some in de Brosses . COLLINGRIDGE , G. The Discovery of Australia . Sydney , 1895 . Cook , Captain JAMES . A Journal of a Voyage round the World in His ...
Narratives of voyages from the sixteenth to the eighteenth century , including some in de Brosses . COLLINGRIDGE , G. The Discovery of Australia . Sydney , 1895 . Cook , Captain JAMES . A Journal of a Voyage round the World in His ...
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