| Richard Biddle - 1831 - 352 páginas
...Continual Motions. Translated into English by Richard Eden, Imprinted at London by Richard Jugge." There is a copy of the work in the King's Library, British...return ! BOOK II. CHAP. I. , VOYAGES SUBSEQUENT TO THE DISCOVERY BY CABOT PATENT OF 19TH MARCH 1501, NOW FIRST PUBLISHED, IN FAVOUR OF THREE MERCHANTS OF... | |
| Richard Biddle - 1831 - 344 páginas
...Continual Motions. Translated into English by Richard Eden, Imprinted at London by Richard Jugge." There is a copy of the work in the King's Library, British...return ! BOOK II. CHAP. I. VOYAGES SUBSEQUENT TO THE DISCOVERY BY CABOT PATENT OF 19TH MARCH 1501, NOW FIRST PUBLISHED, IN FAVOUR OF THREE MERCHANTS OF... | |
| 1831 - 652 páginas
...colonization were urged, on the clearness of the Title thus acquired, and the shame of abandoning it. The English Language would probably be spoken in no part...the few feet of earth she has allowed him in return !' — pp. 222, 223. The work might very well have ended here. The author might have been satisfied... | |
| Richard Biddle - 1831 - 366 páginas
...colonization were urged, on the clearness of the Title thus acquired, and the shame of abandoning it. The English Language would probably be spoken in no part...the few feet of earth she has allowed him in return ! 223 BOOK IT. CHAP. I. VOYAGES SUBSEQUENT TO THE DISCOVERY BY CABOT — PATENT OF 1QTH MARCH 1501,... | |
| 1831 - 702 páginas
...come out in print, " because so worthy monuments should not be buried in perpetual oblivion," "hare been buried in perpetual oblivion. He gave a continent...yet no one can point to the few feet of earth she allowed him in return !" The " History of the Northmen," is another work of American origin, and like... | |
| Sidney Willard - 1832 - 560 páginas
...colonization were urged, on the clearness of the title thus acquired and the shame of abandoning it. The English language would probably be spoken in no part...few feet of earth she has allowed him in return!" pp. 219, 220. The Second Book of the work contains " A Review of the History of Maritime Discovery,"... | |
| Englishmen - 1836 - 274 páginas
...every vile calumny against him eagerly adopted and circulated. All his own maps and discoveries, ' drawn and written by himself,' which it was hoped...few feet of earth she has allowed him in return." Cljomas, Horn Faux. BORN AD 1510. — DIED CIRC. AD 1558. THOMAS, LORD VAUX of Harwedon or Harrowden,... | |
| George Godfrey Cunningham - 1853 - 526 páginas
...every vile calumny against him eagerly adopted anil circulated. All his own maps and discoveries, ' drawn and written by himself,' which it was hoped...few feet of earth she has allowed him in return." Cfjomno, Fau*. BORN Л. D. 1510. — DIED CIRC. AD 1558. THOMAS, LORD VAUX of Harwedon or Harrowden,... | |
| Alexander Somerville - 1853 - 676 páginas
...an.l every vile calumny against him eagerly adopted and circulated. All his own maps an! discoveries, "drawn and written by himself," which it was hoped...oblivion" — have been buried in perpetual oblivion. Ho gave a continent to England, yet no one can point to the few feet of earth she has allowed him in... | |
| John Brown - 1858 - 498 páginas
...Britain attained the high position in which it stands, the pride and yet the envy of the nations. They " gave a continent to England ; yet no one can point to the few feet of earth she has allowed them in return."* Alas! their deeds or their memories have had scarcely their meed of praise, scarcely... | |
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