A Memoir of Sebastian Cabot: With a Review of the History of Maritime DiscoveryJ. B. Lippincott Company, 1915 - 327 páginas |
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... very clear . " 6. An extract from Robert Fabyan's Annals , and from a letter of Robert Thorn of Bristol , containing nothing as to the point under consideration . Thus it is apparent that the discrepance exists on a 8.
... very clear . " 6. An extract from Robert Fabyan's Annals , and from a letter of Robert Thorn of Bristol , containing nothing as to the point under consideration . Thus it is apparent that the discrepance exists on a 8.
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... consideration had to this voyage . " Whereupon I went into Spaine to the Catholique King , and Queene Elizabeth , which being advertised what I had done , entertained me , and at their charges fur- nished certaine ships , wherewith they ...
... consideration had to this voyage . " Whereupon I went into Spaine to the Catholique King , and Queene Elizabeth , which being advertised what I had done , entertained me , and at their charges fur- nished certaine ships , wherewith they ...
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... consideration is strengthened by another cir- cumstance . The passage in the third volume which refers to Cabot's letter , and which Hakluyt quotes as from the " Preface , " is , in fact , part of a Discourse addressed to Hieronimus ...
... consideration is strengthened by another cir- cumstance . The passage in the third volume which refers to Cabot's letter , and which Hakluyt quotes as from the " Preface , " is , in fact , part of a Discourse addressed to Hieronimus ...
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... consideration of the structure of the globe , the design was formed of sailing to the Indies by a North - West course . He observes further , that falling in with land unexpectedly ( for he thought to have met with none till he had ...
... consideration of the structure of the globe , the design was formed of sailing to the Indies by a North - West course . He observes further , that falling in with land unexpectedly ( for he thought to have met with none till he had ...
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... consideration . Had Cabot been disposed to fabricate a tale to excite the wonder of his contemporaries , not only were the means of detection abundant , but he as- suredly , would not have limited himself to 67 degrees and- a - half ...
... consideration . Had Cabot been disposed to fabricate a tale to excite the wonder of his contemporaries , not only were the means of detection abundant , but he as- suredly , would not have limited himself to 67 degrees and- a - half ...
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Página 169 - ... before, by this fame and report there increased in my heart a great flame of desire to attempt some notable thing.
Página 190 - JAMES, by the grace of God, king of England, France, and Ireland, defender of the faith; and of Scotland the seven and fortieth.
Página 300 - He kept a strait hand on his nobility, and chose rather to advance clergymen and lawyers, which were more obsequious to him, but had less interest in the people; which made for his absoluteness, but not for his safety.
Página 190 - Ordinances, Instructions, and Advertisements of, and for the direction of the intended voyage for Cathay, compiled, made, and delivered by the right worshipful M. Sebastian Cabota, Esq. Governour of the Mysterie and Companie of the Merchants Adventurers for the discoverie of Regions, Dominions, Islands, and places unknowen, the 9th day of May, in the yere of our Lord God 1553...
Página 159 - Among all the European arts, what he admired most was that of reading and writing ; and he long deliberated with himself, whether he should regard it as a natural or acquired talent.
Página 159 - This, he showed successively to several Spaniards, asking its meaning; and, to his amazement, they all, without hesitation, returned the same answer. At length, Pizarro entered, and, on presenting it to him, he blushed, and with some confusion was obliged to acknowledge his ignorance. From that moment, Atahualpa considered him as a mean person, less instructed than his own soldiers; and he had not address enough to conceal the sentiments with which this discovery inspired him. To be the object of...
Página 239 - These people are ill affected towards the English by reason of one Hunt, a master of a ship, who deceived the people and got them, under color of trucking with them, twenty out of this very place where we inhabit, and seven men from the Nausites, and carried them away, and sold them for slaves, like a wretched man (for twenty pound a man,) that cares not what mischief he doth for his profit.
Página 52 - It yeeldeth plenty of fish, and those very great as seales, and those which we commonly call salmons ; there are soles, also, above a yard in length, but especially there is great abundance of that kind of fish which the savages call baccalaos. In the same island also there breed hauks, but they are so black that they are very like to ravens, as also their partridges and eagles, which are in like sort blacke.
Página 10 - India) and came to that part of this firme lande which is nowe called Florida, where my victuals failing, I departed from thence and returned into England, where I found great tumults among the people, and preparation for warres in Scotland : by reason whereof there was no more consideration had to this voyage.
Página 220 - Yet there is reason to fear that in his extreme age the allowance which had been solemnly granted to him for life was fraudulently broken in upon. His birth-place we have seen denied. His fame has been obscured by English writers, and every vile calumny against him eagerly adopted and circulated. All his own Maps and Discourses " drawn and written by himself" which it was hoped might come out in print, " because so worthy monuments should not be buried in perpetual oblivion," have been buried in...