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Excerpt from American Biography, Vol. 1: Or, an Historical Account of Those Persons Who Have Been Distinguished in America, as Adventurers, Statesmen, Philosophers, Divines, Warriors, Authors, and Other Remarkable Characters
The firll navigators, of whom we have any account, were the Phenicians, who were fcattered along the coafis of the Mediterranean and of the Red Sea. As early as the days of Mofes, they had extended their navigation beyond the pillars of Hercules, on the weitern coali of Africa, toward the fouth and as far northward as the i¿and of Britain, whence they imported tin and lead,* which according to the univerfal tefiimony of the ancients, were not then foimd in any other country.
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