A Memoir of Sebastian CabotCarey and Lea, 1915 - 327 páginas |
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... King of England for his return - Refused -Pension to Cabot - Duties confided to him - More extensive than those belonging to the office of Pilot - Major · CHAP . XXVI . - Public explanation by Cabot to Edward VI . of the phenomena of ...
... King of England for his return - Refused -Pension to Cabot - Duties confided to him - More extensive than those belonging to the office of Pilot - Major · CHAP . XXVI . - Public explanation by Cabot to Edward VI . of the phenomena of ...
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... king Henry the Seventh , who then raigned , insomuch that all men with great admiration affirmed it to be a thing more divine than humane , to saile by the West into the East , where spices growe , by a way that was neuet knowen before ...
... king Henry the Seventh , who then raigned , insomuch that all men with great admiration affirmed it to be a thing more divine than humane , to saile by the West into the East , where spices growe , by a way that was neuet knowen before ...
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... king of England , proceeded along the whole of the said coast , as far as 67o . " ) It is plain , therefore , that the communication from Cabot had completely satisfied the mind of Ramusio , when we find him in this separate treatise ...
... king of England , proceeded along the whole of the said coast , as far as 67o . " ) It is plain , therefore , that the communication from Cabot had completely satisfied the mind of Ramusio , when we find him in this separate treatise ...
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... king Henry the Seventh of England , having great desire to traffique for the spices as the Portugals did . He carried with him three hundred men , and tooke the way towards Island from beyond the Cape of Labrador , until he found ...
... king Henry the Seventh of England , having great desire to traffique for the spices as the Portugals did . He carried with him three hundred men , and tooke the way towards Island from beyond the Cape of Labrador , until he found ...
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... king Henry the Seventh , he furnished two ships at his own charges , or as some say , at the king's , whom he persuaded that a passage might be found to Cathay by the North Seas , and that spices might be brought from thence sooner by ...
... king Henry the Seventh , he furnished two ships at his own charges , or as some say , at the king's , whom he persuaded that a passage might be found to Cathay by the North Seas , and that spices might be brought from thence sooner by ...
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