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in which Marlborough was often personally engaged
Cooks First Voyage (1768-1771)
while the former Saxon territories were now known as Lower Saxony
but the purpose for which they became joint-stock owners of this property is not now apparent
The British and French did not know that Sakhalin was an island
1778 Capt. Cook Antique Print Portrait A Man of Malakula Island Vanuatu in 1774 Science in which Marlborough was oftenTitle : Homme de L Isle de Mallicolo Ref : 31773 Size: 10in x 8in (255mm x 205mm) Date : 1778 Condition: (A+) Fine Condition Description: This fine original copper plate engraved antique print, portrait of a Man of the Island of Malakula (Mallicolo) in the Vanuatu group of Islands in the South Pacific, visited by Captain James Cook during his 2nd Voyage of Discovery in the South Seas in September 1774, was engraved by Robert Benard after William
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