And to bring in the title of first discovery, to me it seems as little reason that the sailing of a Spanish ship upon the coast of India should entitle the King of Spain to that country, as the sailing of an Indian or English ship upon the coast of Spain... Historical Tales: The Romance of Reality - Página 197por Charles Morris - 1904 - 346 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Bryan Edwards - 1805 - 464 páginas
...excepted) but force, which, by the " same title may be repelled. — And, as to the .first " discovery, to me it seems as little reason, that the " sailing of...coast of Spain, should entitle either the Indians or " English unto the dominion thereof. No question " but the just right or title to those countries,... | |
| Bryan Edwards - 1819 - 644 páginas
...repelled.—And, as to l\ie jirsl discovery, " to me it seems as little reason, that the sail" ing of a Spanish ship upon the coast of " India, should...to that " country, as the sailing of an Indian or Eng" lish ship upon the coast of Spain, should " entitle either the Indians or English unto the " dominion... | |
| Eliza Robbins - 1833 - 270 páginas
...no more a just title to exclusive possession of the West Indies, or the continent of America, than the sailing of an Indian or English ship upon the coast of Spain could entitle the Indians or the English to the dominion of that country. THE BUCANIERS. 37 " The just... | |
| Frederick Albion Ober - 1900 - 324 páginas
...according to the practices of former times." Cromwell rejoined, in effect, in the words of another: "I know of no title that the Spaniards hath but by...coast of Spain should entitle either the Indians or English unto the dominion thereof! . . . The Spaniards have contravened the Treaty of 1630. War must... | |
| Frederick Albion Ober - 1900 - 332 páginas
...Spaniards hath but by force, which by the same title may be repelled. And as to the first discovery — to me it seems as little reason that the sailing of a...coast of Spain should entitle either the Indians or English unto the dominion thereof! . . . The Spaniards have contravened the Treaty of 1G30. War must... | |
| L. C. Green, Olive Patricia Dickason - 1989 - 324 páginas
...time in the service of Spain, pointedly observed: And to bring in the title of first discovery, to me it seems as little reason that the sailing of a...Spain to that country, as the sailing of an Indian or an English upon the coast of Spain should entitle either the Indians or the English unto the dominion... | |
| William C. Spengemann - 1994 - 276 páginas
...outright dismissal of the question. As for who it was that made the "First-discovery," Gage sniffs, "to me it seems as little reason, that the sailing of...of India, should entitle the King of Spain to that Countrey, as if the sailing of an Indian or English ship upon the coast of Spain should entitle either... | |
| Wilcomb E. Washburn - 1995 - 324 páginas
...Dissertation, University of Chicago, June 1970. 5. "And to bring in the title of First-discovery, to me it seems as little reason, that the sailing of a Spanish Ship upon the coast of India, should intitle the King of Spain to that Countrey, as the sayling of an Indian or English Ship upon the coast... | |
| John Martin Evans - 1996 - 220 páginas
...his journal The English-American published in 1648 that "to bring in the tide of First-discovery, to me it seems as little reason, that the sailing of a Spanish ship upon the coast of India, should intide the King of Spain to that Countrey, as the sayling of an Indian or English Ship upon the coast... | |
| Derek Hughes - 2007 - 371 páginas
...same title, and by a greater force may be repelled. And to bring in the title of First-discovery, to me it seems as little reason, that the sailing of a Spanish Ship upon the coast of India, should intitle the King of Spain to that Countrey, as the sayling of an Indian or English Ship upon the coast... | |
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