... cp(Cy5)control. Lanes 2 and 3, incubation of S20 cp(Cy5) with HP–TWRJ in the absence of initial substrate under conditions of fragment exchangereaction after 5 and 80 min. Lane 4, incubation of S20 cp(Cy5) ... structure of the reverse-joined ribozyme unit fortwin ribozyme design consists of two domains joinedby a single-stranded linker of eight adenosine residues and binds the 3Â-terminal part of its ... reverse-joined hairpin ribozymes and engineering of twin ribozymes consisting of conventional and reverse-joined hairpin ribozyme unitsSergei A. Ivanov, Stephanie Vauleon and Sabine MuăllerRuhr-Universitaăt...
... the islands of Disappointment, George's, Prince of Wales's, the isles of Danger, York Island, and Byron Island.He returned to England the 9th of May, 1766, and, in the month of August ... perfectly satisfied with the choice of the officers. The second and thirdlieutenants, the lieutenant of marines, two of the warrant officers, and several of the petty officers, had beenwith me during ... III._Sequel of the Search for a Southern Continent, between the Meridian of the Cape of Good Hope and NewZealand; with an Account of the Separation of the two Ships, and the Arrival of the Resolution...
... GENERAL HISTORYAND COLLECTION OF VOYAGES AND TRAVELS,ARRANGED IN SYSTEMATIC ORDER:FORMING A COMPLETE HISTORYOF THE ORIGIN AND PROGRESS OF NAVIGATION,DISCOVERY, AND COMMERCE, BY SEA AND LAND, ... south, and the abundance of honey: there is also, about a degree to the north of the latitude of 55°34', a part of the coast still denominated Thyland; and in the ancient language of Scandinavia, ... foundedby Alexander it was quite otherwise. The Alexandria of Paropamisus may still be traced in Candahar; and theAlexandria on the Iaxartes, in Cogend: and the Alexandria of Egypt, after surviving...
... HistoricalMicroreproductionsA GENERAL HISTORYAND COLLECTION OF VOYAGES AND TRAVELS.A General Historyand Collection of Voyages and Travels 1 customs and manners, language and arts, I shall only add a few ... General Historyand Collection of Voyages and TravelsThe Project Gutenberg EBook of A General Historyand Collection of Voyages and Travels, Vol. 13, by Robert Kerr This eBook is for the use of anyone ... name of that number, and add the word more; ten, and one more, iseleven; ten, and two more, twelve; and so of the rest, as we say one -and- twenty, two -and- twenty. When theycome to ten and ten...
... Instruments.The inhabitants of the Sandwich Islands are undoubtedly of the same race with those of New Zealand, theSociety and Friendly Islands, Easter Island, and the Marquesas; a race that ... General Historyand Collection of Voyages and Travels, Volume 17 Arranged in Systematic Order:Forming a Complete Historyof the Origin and Progress of Navigation, Discovery, and Commerce, by Sea and Land, ... View of the Island of Sumatra. Straits of Sunda.Occurrences there. Description of the Island of Cracatoa. Prince's Island. Effects of the Climate of Java. Runto the Cape of Good Hope. Transactions...
... Microreproductions.AGENERAL HISTORY AND COLLECTION OF VOYAGES AND TRAVELS,ARRANGED IN SYSTEMATIC ORDER:FORMING A COMPLETE HISTORYOF THE ORIGIN AND PROGRESS OF NAVIGATION,DISCOVERY, AND COMMERCE, BY SEA AND LAND, ... General Historyand Collection of Voyages and Travels, AThe Project Gutenberg EBook of A General Historyand Collection of Voyages and Travels, Volume 16, by Robert Kerr This eBook is for the use of ... onaccount of Shoals. Natives come off to the Ships. Death of Mr Anderson; his Character; and Island namedafter him. Point Rodney. Sledge Island, and Remarks on landing there. King's Island....
... freely into the service of the prince, and gave an account to Gonsalvo of the adventures of Machin, and the situation and land-marks of the new discovered island, all of which he had learnt from ... shipping; and sailing past the coasts of Saxony, Friesland, Holland, Flanders, France, Spain, and Italy, returned to the Peloponnesus and Greece, after discovering a great portion of the coast of Europe.Strabo, ... there was anciently a great country and large islands in the Atlantic,named Atlantides, greater than Europe and Africa, and that the kings of these parts were lords of a great part of Spain;...
... Gibraltar, and the Canary islands, Lord and Lady of Biscay and Molina, Duke and Duchess of Athens and Neopatria,Count and Countess of Boussillon and Cerdagne, Marquis and Marchioness of Oristan and ... by our command, and with some of our ships and men to discover and subdue certain islands and continents in the ocean, and it is hoped by Gods assistancethat some of those islands and continents ... cantentur abunde.Chapter of 22 A General Historyand Collection of Voyages and Travels, Vol. 3The Project Gutenberg EBook of A General Historyand Collection of Voyages and Travels, Vol. III.,...
... Complete Historyof the Origin and Progress of Navigation, Discovery, and Commerce, by Sea and Land, from the Earliest Ages to the Present Time: Historyof the discovery and conquest of Mexico and ... GENERAL HISTORYAND COLLECTION OF VOYAGES AND TRAVELS,ARRANGED IN SYSTEMATIC ORDER:FORMING A COMPLETE HISTORYOF THE ORIGIN AND PROGRESS OF NAVIGATION,DISCOVERY, AND COMMERCE, BY SEA AND LAND, ... both dressed and undressed, sandals,manufactures of the roots and fibres of nequen, and so forth. In one place great numbers of male and femaleslaves were exposed for sale, most of whom were...
... GENERAL HISTORYAND COLLECTION OF VOYAGES AND TRAVELS,ARRANGED IN SYSTEMATIC ORDER:FORMING A COMPLETE HISTORYOF THE ORIGIN AND PROGRESS OF NAVIGATION,DISCOVERY, AND COMMERCE, BY SEA AND LAND, ... A General Historyand Collection of Voyages and Travels, Vol. 9The Project Gutenberg EBook of A General Historyand Collection of Voyages and Travels, Volume IX., by Robert ... Island of Chusan, in 1701, by Dr James Cunningham;with some early Notices respecting ChinaĐ1. Voyage to Chusan, and short Notices of that IslandĐ2. Ancientand modern State of the Country, and...
... _Grant by Edward VI. of a Pension, and the Office of Grand Pilot of England to SebastianCabot_[18]Edward the Sixth, by the Grace of God king of England, France, and Ireland, to all believers ... GENERAL HISTORYAND COLLECTION OF VOYAGES AND TRAVELS.ARRANGED IN SYSTEMATIC ORDER:FORMING A COMPLETE HISTORYOF THE ORIGIN AND PROGRESS OF NAVIGATION,DISCOVERY, AND COMMERCE, BY SEA AND LAND, ... high prices. The cloves of the Moluccas, the nutmegs and mace of Banda, the sandal-wood of Timor, the camphor of Borneo, the gold and silver of Luconia, with all the other and various rich commodities,...
... copy of the declaration of one Thomas, of thegoods he and his three companions had in the said island of Utias. They had also many bags of ryals of eight and four, intended for the pay of the ... due observation of the south star, we missed theseislands, falling to the southward of them, within sight of the islands of Gomes Polo,[18] immediately off thegreat island of Sumatra, it being ... and so held on ourcourse to the east. Not long after, one of our men in the top saw an island S.E. of us, some five or six leaguesoff, being low land, which we judged to be the island of Candu,[107]...
... www.gutenberg.netTitle: A General Historyand Collection of Voyages and Travels, Vol. 15 (of 18) Forming A Complete History Of The Origin And Progress Of Navigation, Discovery, And Commerce, By Sea And Land, From The ... GENERAL HISTORYAND COLLECTION OF VOYAGES AND TRAVELS,ARRANGED IN SYSTEMATIC ORDER:FORMING A COMPLETE HISTORYOF THE ORIGIN AND PROGRESS OF NAVIGATION,DISCOVERY, AND COMMERCE, BY SEA AND LAND, ... III. 69 A General Historyand Collection of Voyages and Travels, Vol. 15The Project Gutenberg EBook of A General Historyand Collection of Voyages and Travels, Vol. 15 (of 18), by Robert Kerr...
... GENERAL HISTORYAND COLLECTION OF VOYAGES AND TRAVELS,ARRANGED IN SYSTEMATIC ORDER:FORMING A COMPLETE HISTORYOF THE ORIGIN AND PROGRESS OF NAVIGATION,DISCOVERY, AND COMMERCE, BY SEA AND LAND, ... ships of war, the Leon Franco, of 60 guns, and 450 men, and a frigate of 40 guns, and 200 men. Monsieur Martinet, a French officer, wascommodore of this squadron, and commanded the Pembroke,[1] and ... Columbo, Negombo,Sitavaca, and Candy. The Dutch East India Company are possessed of all the coasts of the island, and ten ortwelve leagues within the land, and most of the before-mentioned towns,...
... futharc is a runic system used in Anglo-SaxonEngland and parts of Europe, mainly for inscriptions The Noso or Naxi live in Yunnan province, in China, and use a pictographic writing systemas a mnemonic ... Western hemisphere.It is probably Olmec in origin and pushes New World writing back toca. 900 BCE.Some of the 62 signs on the stoneslab are repeated and none havebeen deciphered.The stone measures ... inches,is about 5" thick, and weighs 26lbs.The last discovery of an unknownwriting system occurred in 1924 inthe Indus Valley. Here’s a patrioticletter in the form of a rebus… Today,Japaneseuses...