10 Verbs to Use for the Word archipelagoes

Other Polynesians left the Asiatic archipelago about the end of the first century, and went to many islands.

He carries archipelagoes on his breast, and stretches out arms covered with herbage like pasture land.

It has often been claimed that Aguinaldo's government controlled at this time the whole archipelago, except the bay and city of Manila and the town of Cavite.

If in Pangasinán Province, where there are many Tagálogs, organizations opposed to the rule of Aguinaldo could cause serious disorders, as was the case, it must have been considered expedient for the success of the attempt of the Tagálogs, who form only a fifth of the population, to dominate the archipelago, that all provinces in which an effective majority of the people were not of that tribe, should be kept under military rule.

They found also an archipelago, or numerous cluster of islands, in 15 or 16 degrees of north latitude, well inhabited by a white people, with beautiful well-proportioned women, and much better clothed than in any other of the islands of these parts; and they had many golden ornaments, which was a sure sign that there was some of that metal in their country.

The pearl islands number in all one hundred and eighty-three, forming an archipelago.

To America belongs the honor of opening that opulent archipelago to the commerce of the world.

In view of these facts, how ridiculous become the contentions of those who claim that the Malolos government represented the archipelago as a whole.

For years the Spaniards called the entire archipelago Islas de Poniente; gradually, after the expedition of Don Fray Garcia Jofre de Loaisa (1526), the new title of the Philippines prevailed, through Salazar.

Ferragut had also seen, although far off, at the entrance of the harbor of Trapani, the archipelago of the Aegadian Islands where are the great fishing grounds of the tunny.

10 Verbs to Use for the Word  archipelagoes