File:Early voyages to Terra Australis.djvu

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"Early voyages to Terra Australis, now called Australia: a collection of documents, and extracts from early manuscript maps. illustrative of the history of discovery on the coasts of that vast island, from the beginning of the sixteenth century to the time of Captain Cook"

Date

1859(1859)

Source

scan of original work, obtained at archive.org earlyvoyagestote00majorich

Author

Richard Henry, 1818-1891

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