| John Barrow - 1818 - 450 páginas
...to venture in her, but take his passage in the Golden Hinde, this brave man replied, -" I will not forsake my little company going homeward, with whom I have passed so many * Hayes's Account of the Voyage in Hakluyt, vol. iii. p, 155. stormes and perils." On the 9th September,... | |
| Sir John Barrow - 1818 - 454 páginas
...not to venture in her, but take his passage in the Golden Hinde, this brave man replied, " I will not forsake my little company going homeward, with whom I have passed so many * Hayes's Account of the Voyage in Hakluyt, vol, iii, p. 155. stormes •and perils." On the 9th September,... | |
| William Desborough Cooley - 1830 - 386 páginas
...take his passage in the Golden Hinde. To these solicitations the gallant knight replied, " I will not forsake my little company going homeward, with whom I have passed so many storms and perils." When the two vessels had passed the Azores, sir Humphrey's frigate was observed to be nearly overwhelmed... | |
| John Frost - 1844 - 494 páginas
...his passage in the Golden Hinde. To these solicitations the gallant 10 knight replied, " I will not forsake my little company going homeward, with whom I have passed so many storms and perils." When the two vessels had passed the Azores, Sir Humphrey's frigate was observed to be nearly overwhelmed... | |
| John Barrow - 1845 - 540 páginas
...to take his passage in the Golden Hinde ; but this brave and noble-minded man replied, " I will not forsake my little company going homeward, with whom I have passed so many stormes and perils." Having reached the Azores, a violent storm arose, and the little frigate was observed... | |
| 1846 - 1028 páginas
...aid fora hurt which he had received, he refused, saying, ' I will not forget my tittle company yoing homeward, with whom I have passed so many storms and perils.' They had at that time proceeded 300 leagues in their course : and soon afterwards, when they were in the... | |
| John Frost - 1851 - 1058 páginas
...his passage in the G'olden ITinde. To these solicitations the gallant knight replied, " I will not forsake my little company going homeward, with whom I have passed so many storms and perils." When the two vessels had passed the Azores, Sir Humphrey's frigate was observed to be nearly overwhelmed... | |
| James Stuart Murray Anderson - 1856 - 586 páginas
...purpose of obtaining surgical aid for a hurt which he had received, he refused, saying, ' I will not forsake my little company going homeward, with whom I have passed so many storms and perils.' They had at that time proceeded three hundred leagues in their course; and, soon afterwards, when they were... | |
| Sir Humphrey Gilbert - 1869 - 322 páginas
...others, his wellwishers of the Hinde, not to venture in the Frigat, this was his answere — " I will not forsake my little company going homeward, with whom I have passed so many stormes and perils." ' Two-thirds of the way home, they met foul weather and terrible seas, 'breaking... | |
| Frederick James Furnivall - 1869 - 328 páginas
...others, his wellwishers of the Hinde, not to venture in the Frigat, this was his answere — " I will not forsake my little company going homeward, with whom I have passed so many stormes and perils."' Two-thirds of the way home, they met foul weather and terrible seas, 'breaking... | |
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