Lexicographical Neighbors of Ladrones
Literary usage of Ladrones
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Treasury of History: Comprising a General Introductory Outline of by Samuel Maunder, John Inman (1845)
"They are sometimes divided into Northern and Southern Polynesia, and classed in
the following groups :—Pelew Islands ; Carolines ; ladrones ; Sandwich ..."
2. The History of the World: Comprising a General History, Both Ancient and by Samuel Maunder (1856)
"THE ladrones are a cluster of islands belonging to Spain, lying in be North ...
The natives of the the ladrones are tail, robust, and active, managing their ..."
3. Travels in the United States, Etc.: During 1849 and 1850 by Emmeline Stuart-Wortley (1851)
"It is reported that a large gang of ladrones conceal themselves often among the
ravines and barrancas of the ..."
4. The History of the World: Comprising a General History, Both Ancient and by Samuel Maunder (1854)
"ladrones, OR MARIANNE ISLANDS. THE ladrones are a cluster of' islands belonging
to Spain, lying in trie North Pacific Ocean, between the 12th and 21st ..."
5. The Encyclopædia of Geography: Comprising a Complete Description of the by Hugh Murray, William Wallace, Robert Jameson, William Jackson Hooker, William Swainson, Thomas Gamaliel Bradford (1837)
"Their vessels are superior to those in the rest of the archipelago; and it is by
them chiefly that the communication with the ladrones is maintained, ..."
6. Great Outline of Geography for High Schools and Families: Text-book to by Theodore Sedgwick Fay (1868)
"B. from ladrones). Society Is. with Tahiti (ta-hee'-tee), Low or Dangerous Is.,
... (B. from ladrones. How many of Malaysia? of Australasia! of Polynesia? ..."