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1 Martin Frobisher, the English navigator , was born in Yorkshire about 1535.
2 Sir Walter Raleigh was also an illustrious English navigator and historian, born in 1552.
3 ADAMS, WILLIAM (d. 1620), English navigator , was born at Gillingham, near Chatham, England.
4 Davies, English navigator ; voyages of, to Canada, 7
5 Frobisher, English navigator ; voyages of, to Canada, 8
6 His liberal and hospitable behaviour to the English navigators is related at large in Captain King's Voyage.
7 A few years later Vancouver, the English navigator , also visited San Francisco, Santa Clara, and San Carlos.
8 It was uninhabited; and the first persons that ever set foot on it were unquestionably our English navigators .
9 Parting from the French ship in Encounter Bay, as he named it, the English navigator sailed for Port Jackson.
10 English navigators were always busy sailing to unknown parts, but the entire world was by no means revealed yet.
11 It was clear, from this inscription, that our English navigators were not the first who had been in the place.
12 Subsequent historians have written much to settle the long-disputed question, by what channel or inlet the earliest English navigators entered.
13 Laperouse and his companions by giving the vowels French values would hardly be likely to make the English navigator 's vocabularies intelligible.
14 This is the elevation upon which Mr. Dibble places himself to fire upon the memory of the English navigator Captain James Cook.
15 In 1826, Captain Dillon, an English navigator , found the stranded remains of La Pérouse's ships at two of the Charlotte Islands group.
16 Rezanof was, however, unable to enter the river, probably for the same reason that Meares, the English navigator , had failed to enter.
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