America Being the Latest, and Most Accurate Description of the New World.
Original Dutch Version: https://www.wdl.org/en/item/518/view/1/172/
English Version: https://archive.org/details/America00Ogil/page/176
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Description:
America : being the latest, and most accurate description of the New World : containing the original of the inhabitants, and the remarkable voyages thither : the conquest of the vast empires of Mexico and Peru, and other large provinces and territories, with the several European plantations in those parts : also their cities, fortresses, towns, temples, mountains, and rivers : their habits, customs, manners, and religions : their plants, beasts, birds, and serpents : with an appendix containing, besides several other considerable additions, a brief survey of what hath been discovered of the unknown south-land and the Arctic region
Author: Ogilby, John, 1600-1670
Publication date: 1671
Publisher: John, Ogilby
Collection: Smithsonian Museum
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While reading this book you will need to know few things. The (ſ) you constantly see represents an (s) sound. To accurately read this book from front to back, you will need to mentally switch every (ſ) into an (s).
Why?
The long s ⟨ſ⟩, also known as the medial s or initial s, is an archaic form of the lowercase letter ⟨s⟩. It replaced the single s, or one or both[a] of the letters s in a "double s" sequence (e.g., "ſinfulneſs" for "sinfulness" and "poſſeſs" or "poſseſs" for "possess", but never *"poſſeſſ").[1] The modern ⟨s⟩ letterform is known as the "short", "terminal", or "round" s. In typography, it is known as a type of swash letter, commonly referred to as a "swash s".[2] The long s is the basis of the first half of the grapheme of the German alphabet ligature letter ⟨ß⟩,[3] (eszett or scharfes s [sharp s]).
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Image taken from: America Being the Latest, and Most Accurate Description of the New World. by Ogilby, John, 1600-1670 Table Of Contents
A. First Discoverers of America, with Christopher Colonus - his Expedition pg.43
B. Pedro Alphonso Nigno / Pedro Alonso Niño / Pedro the Moor - his Expedition pg.56
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New Journeys of Le Baron de Lahontan in North America.
Vol.1 French:
https://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/bpt6k1050374w/f9.planchecontact
Vol.2 French
https://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/bpt6k1050376q/f7.planchecontact
English:
https://archive.org/details/newvoyagestonort11703laho/page/n13
Description:
New voyages to North-America : Containing an account
of the several nations of that vast continent : their customs,
commerce, and way of navigation upon the lakes and rivers : the several
attempts of the English and French to dispossess one another : with the
reasons of the miscarriage of the former : and the various adventures
between the French, and the Iroquois confederates of England. A geographical description of Canada, and a natural history of
the country, with remarks upon their government, and the interest of the
English and French in their commerce. Also a dialogue between the
author and a general of the savages, giving a full view of the religion
and strange opinions of those people : with an account of the author's
retreat to Portugal and Denmark and his remarks on those courts. To
which is added, a dictionary of the Algonquin language, which is
generally spoke in North-America : illustrated with twenty three maps
and cuts.
Author: Lahontan, Louis Armand de Lom d'Arce, Baron De, 1666
Publisher: London: Printed for H. Bonwicke, T. Goodwin, M. Wotton, B. Tooke, and S. Manship.
Publication date: 1703
Topics: Indians of North America, Indians of North America, Natural history,
Algonquian languages, Wyandot language, Indian linguistics, Indian linguistics
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The History of the Conquest of Mexico by the Spaniards (English Version)
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https://www.loc.gov/resource/rbc0001.2007kislak05370/?st=gallery
Author: Solís, Antonio de, 1610-1686
Translation of: Historia de le conquista de Mexico; first Spanish edition, Madrid, 1684.
Collection: Library of Congress Rare Book & Special Collections Division.
Library of Congress Control Number: 16005370
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Verrazano's
voyage along the Atlantic coast of North America.by Verrazzano,
Giovanni da, 1485-1527; New York (State). State Historian.
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https://archive.org/details/verrazanosvoyage00verr
Author: Verrazzano, Giovanni da
Publication date:1916
Publisher: Albany, the University of the State of New York
Collection: The Library of Congress
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Quick Notes:
"They are of dark color not much unlike the Ethiopians."
Not much unlike = similar to. Its texture is not unlike that of oatmeal.
"Not unlike" is slightly different than saying "like" much like saying "I love apples" is not the same thing as saying "I don't hate apples." It emphasizes a different degree of likeness. "Not unlike" just means that there exist similarities while "like" means they are similar.
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https://archive.org/details/historicalresear00rank/page/n10
Author: John Ranking
Publication date: 1827
Publisher: Forgotten Books (June 20, 2012 Reprint)
Topics: Incas, Indians of South America.
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https://archive.org/details/discoveryofguian00rale/page/18
Author: Raleigh, Walter, Sir, 1552-1618
Publication date: 1893
Publisher: New York, Mershon Co
Collection: Library of Congress
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An account of the first voyages and discoveries made by the Spaniards in America : containing the most exact relation hitherto publish'd, of their unparalleled
cruelties on the Indians.
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https://archive.org/details/accountoffirstvo00casa/page/n6
Publication Date: 1699
Topics: Indians, Treatment of, Slavery.
Publisher: London: Printed by J. Darby, J. Harris and Andr. Bell
Collection: York University, Toronto
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Speeches on the passage of the bill for the removal of the Indians, delivered in the Congress of the United States, April and May, 1830.
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https://archive.org/details/Ayer_155_U5_1830/page/n4
Author: Jeremiah Evarts
Publication date: 1830
Topics: Cherokee, Chickasaw, Choctaw, Creek
Publisher: Boston : Perkins and Marvin
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Personal Narrative of Travels to the Equinoctial Regions of America, During the Years 1799-1804
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https://ia802700.us.archive.org/4/items/personalnarrati01rossgoog/personalnarrati01rossgoog.pdf
Author: Alexander Von Humboldt
Publication date:1814
Topics: Natural history, Voyages and travels, Scientific expeditions
Publisher: London, Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown
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