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The era of European and American voyages of scientific exploration followed the Age of Discovery and were inspired by a new confidence in science and reason that arose in the Age of Enlightenment
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Forster, who reprinted so much of this chapter as referred to northern geography, and who appears to have studied that part of the subject with great care. Ure yldran calne thysne ymbhwyrft thyses middangeardes, cwaeth Orosius, swa swa Oceanus ymbligeth utan, wone man garsecg hatath, on threo todaeldon.
We have before seen that he named the country which he discovered, the . In a subsequent part of the voyages of Cartier, this substance is called Esnoguy
We have before seen that he named the country which he discovered, the island of St John, and that he gave the name in this part of the text, baccalaos, to the fish most abundant in those seas, which we name cod. –E. 1. Chaleur Bay on the north-eastern coast of Nova Scotia is probably meant; though, from the changes of names, we have not been able to trace the course of Cartier from the northern extremity of Newfoundland to this part of the Gulf of St Lawrence. In a subsequent part of the voyages of Cartier, this substance is called Esnoguy. E. 51. This seems a figurative expression, implying that he keeps them in ignorance of what is to happen when displeased.
Yet Columbus made three more voyages within the span of only a decade, From the author of the Magellan biography . By their conclusion, however, Columbus was broken in body and spirit.
By their conclusion, however, Columbus was broken in body and spirit. If the first voyage illustrates the rewards of exploration, the latter voyages illustrate the tragic costs- political, moral, and economic.