| 1837 - 556 стор.
...separated from each other, in various lands, and surrounded by the dominions of powerful neighbors, soon ceased to be the same, when the discovery of...deficient in a supreme federal head of sufficient vigor to give effect to its common resolutions against refractory members. The thirty years' war, which... | |
| Philip Alexander Prince - 1838 - 702 стор.
...power. Although the oligarchy maintained its ground, its decline commenced just at this juncture, from the discovery of a passage to the East Indies by the Cape of Good Hope. Tlit greater portion of Indian goods imported into Europe had hitherto passed through the hands of... | |
| William Robertson - 1838 - 658 стор.
...fatal consequences to their republic, which the sagacity of the Venetian senate foresaw on the first discovery of a passage to the East Indies by the Cape of Good Hope, actually took place. Their endeavours to prevent the Portuguese from establishing themselves in the... | |
| 1840 - 760 стор.
...world. His views are thus set forth in his immortal work: — ' ' The discovery of America, and that of a passage to the East Indies by the Cape of Good Hope, are the two greatest and most important events recorded in the history of mankind. Their consequences... | |
| System - 1840 - 376 стор.
...occurrence of scurvy at sea is to be met with in the narrative of Vasco de Gama, who first discovered a passage to the East Indies by the Cape of Good Hope, in the year l497 ; about a hundred of bit men, out of a hundred and sixty, died of this distemper,... | |
| Samuel Perkins - 1841 - 484 стор.
...written language. The Portuguese first established commercial settlements in Ceylon, soon after their discovery of a passage to the East Indies by the Cape of Good Hope. Their cruelty, avarice, and fanaticism, evinced in suppressing the religion ol the natives, and converting... | |
| Samuel Perkins - 1842 - 500 стор.
...written language. The Portuguese first established commercial settlements in Ceylon, soon after their discovery of a passage to the East Indies by the Cape of Good Hope. Their cruelty, avarice, and fanaticism, evinced in suppressing the religion of the natives, and converting... | |
| James Bischoff - 1842 - 512 стор.
...admitted the freest passage to every quarter of the globe. " 2. The discovery of America, and the opening of a passage to the East Indies by the Cape of Good Hope, which may be regarded as a consequence of the preceding improvement in navigation, contributed still... | |
| Philip Alexander Prince - 1843 - 776 стор.
...when the oligarchy was deeply depressed by the change in its commercial prosperity. In the year 1497, when the discovery of a passage to the East Indies by the Cape of Good Hope was made, the European trade with India, which had been exclusively in the hands of the Venetians,... | |
| Francis Coghlan - 1845 - 996 стор.
...East Indies, with which there was no other communication at that time but by Egypt and the Red Sea. The discovery of a passage to the East Indies by the Cape of Good Hope, towards the close of the fifteenth century, gave a fatal stroke to the Italian commerce, by opening... | |
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