A Memoir of Sebastian CabotCarey and Lea, 1915 - 327 páginas |
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... vessels now first resorted to in England - Examination of two Tartars— Chief command given to Sir Hugh Willoughby - Richard Chancellor— Stephen Burrough - William Burrough - Arthur Pet - This Expedition con- founded with another by ...
... vessels now first resorted to in England - Examination of two Tartars— Chief command given to Sir Hugh Willoughby - Richard Chancellor— Stephen Burrough - William Burrough - Arthur Pet - This Expedition con- founded with another by ...
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... vessel to Greenland . It is to be remembered , that the language of Cabot sug- gests that at the immediate point of arrest he was cheered by the prospect of success . of success . We are led , then , to infer that the sanguine ...
... vessel to Greenland . It is to be remembered , that the language of Cabot sug- gests that at the immediate point of arrest he was cheered by the prospect of success . of success . We are led , then , to infer that the sanguine ...
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... vessel , as a ship is , to hold out amid whole islands , as it were , of ice continually beating on each side , and at the mouth of that gulf issuing down furiously from the North , & c . " Willes , therefore , artfully concedes , as ...
... vessel , as a ship is , to hold out amid whole islands , as it were , of ice continually beating on each side , and at the mouth of that gulf issuing down furiously from the North , & c . " Willes , therefore , artfully concedes , as ...
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... vessels shall return to the port of Bristol . The privilege of exclusive resort and traffic is secured to the patentees . The Second Patent is dated the third of February , in the thirteenth year of the reign of Henry VII ...
... vessels shall return to the port of Bristol . The privilege of exclusive resort and traffic is secured to the patentees . The Second Patent is dated the third of February , in the thirteenth year of the reign of Henry VII ...
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... vessel which first touched the shores of the American continent is not without interest . The Matthew , of Bristol , had that proud distinction . A respectable writer * furnishes the following passage from an ancient Bristol manu ...
... vessel which first touched the shores of the American continent is not without interest . The Matthew , of Bristol , had that proud distinction . A respectable writer * furnishes the following passage from an ancient Bristol manu ...
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