10 PORTUGUESE BOOKS RELATING TO «ITAMACA»
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itamaca in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
itamaca and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in Portuguese literature.
1
Crusoe, written by himself [by D. Defoe
This creek or branch has plenty of water at its entrance, hut the point of the rising
grounds of Itamaca causes it to be hardly navigable for half a league. This creek
spreads into an infinite number of branches, and therefore it might be of great ...
2
Travels in South America: during the years 1801, 1802, 1803, ...
Let us repair to it, recollecting that we are always running along the isles of
Itamaca, which continue on our north. The mouth of the Itamaca is narrow, but
deep. It carries from sixteen to eighteen feet of water. Opposite this mouth, the
Oronoko ...
François Joseph Pons, 1807
3
Travels in South America, during ... 1801, 1802, 1803, and ...
Let us repair to it, recollecting that we are always running along the isles of
Itamaca, which continue on our north. The mouth of the Itamaca is narrow, but
deep. It carries from sixteen to eighteen feet of water. Opposite this mouth, the
Oronoko ...
François Raymond J. de Pons, 1807
4
A Voyage to the Eastern Part of Terra Firma, Or the Spanish ...
It is remarked that it was formerly much larger, and that it diminishes sensibly. No
sooner is the island of Pagayos passed, than that of Juncos is met with. It is the
most eastern of the chain of the isles of Itamaca, which occupy in the Oronoko, ...
François Joseph Pons, 1806
5
Robinson Crusoe: The Life and Strange Surprising Adventures ...
This creek or branch has plenty of water at its entrance, but the point ofthe rising
grounds of Itamaca causes it to be hardly navigable for half a league. This creek
spreads into an infinite number of branches, and therefore it might be of great ...
6
Historical and statistical
It is the most easterly of the Itamaca islands, which extend fora space of eighteen
leagues up the Orinoco. They divide the river into two branches ; the south
branch being called Itamaca, and the north Zacoopana. Both of these are
navigable; ...
7
Robinson Crusoe ... A new edition, revised and corrected for ...
This creelt or branch has plenty of water at its entrance, but the point of the rising
grounds of Itamaca causes it to he hardly navigable for half a league. This creelt
spreads into an infinite number of branches, and therefore it might be of great ...
8
Novo dicionário da língua portuguesa
*Itamaca*,f.Bras. Rêde, usada por indígenas do Alto Amazonas. * *Itambé*, m.
Omesmoque itaimbé. * *Itamotinga*, f. Bras. Variedade de pedra brilhante, que
se acha numdos confluentes dorio Arinos. * *Itan*, f.Bras.doN. Ornato de pedra,
dos ...
Cândido de Figueiredo, 1937
9
A região occidental da provincia do Pará: resenhas ...
... de tropel as 'suas canôas onde cada uma pega na ‹‹primeira itamaca (rede)
que encontra e vai prendeba em sua ‹‹ casa para n'ella receber o dono» [Testes
pormenores, sufiicientementeifrivolos para a historia, seria forçoso concluir que ...
Domingos Soares Ferreira Penna, 1869
10
Revista de direito civil
Itamaca e Refinco distribuíam ou fabricavam, tendo, pois, legitimidade para
responder pela caução dos vasilhames. Rio de Janeiro, 13 de dezembro de
1992 — PEDRO AMÉRICO RIO GONÇALVES, pres. — CA. MENEZES DIREITO,
relator ...