| Sir John Barrow - 1818 - 454 páginas
...demanded) I did not thinke much for his keeping out his flagg ; for my ambition was more aetherial, and my thoughts not so ayerie, so to set my sight...4th September, naming the cape he last parted from Wolstenholme's Ultimum Vale ; " for that I do believe Sir John Wolstenholme will not lay out any more... | |
| 1878 - 524 páginas
...it were a ship of his Majesties of 40 Peeces of Ordnance, hee could not strike his flag (keepe it vp then quoth I) but you are out of the way to Japon, for this is not it." Foxe, equally determined, says : "I shall seek the NW from Nottingham's Isle, as we were both instructed... | |
| Lawrence Johnstone Burpee - 1908 - 840 páginas
...ship of forty pieces of ordnance, he could not strike his flag. " Keepe it up, then," quoth Foxe, " but you are out of the way to Japon, for this is not it" James urged him to winter in the bay, and pointed out that it was high time they sought a harbour.... | |
| William McInnes, Geological Survey of Canada - 1910 - 118 páginas
...flag continually flying at the masthead, said to him, to use the quaint language of his journal, ' Keepe it up then,' quoth I, ' but you are out of the way to Japan, for this is not it.' Mr. G. Taylor, of the Hudson's Bay Company's service, seems to have visited... | |
| Ontario. Department of Mines, Ontario. Bureau of Mines - 1912 - 586 páginas
...flag continually flying at the masthead, said to him, to use the quaint language of his journal, " Keepe it up then," quoth I, " but you are out of the way to Japan, for this is not it." Mr. G. Taylor, of the Hudson's Bay Company's service, seems to have visited... | |
| Ontario. Legislative Assembly - 1912 - 824 páginas
...flag continually flying at the masthead, said to him, to use the quaint language of his journal, " Keepe it up then," quoth I, " but you are out of the way to Japan, for this is not It." Mr. G. Taylor, of the Hudson's Bay Company's service, seems to have visited... | |
| Ontario. Department of Mines - 1912 - 232 páginas
...flag continually flying at the masthead, said to him, to use the quaint language of his journal, " Keepe it up then," quoth I, " but you are out of the way to Japan, for this is not it." Mr. G. Taylor, of the Hudson's Bay Company's service, seems to have visited... | |
| 1913 - 158 páginas
...that, if it were a ship of his Majesty's of 40 pieces of ordnance, he could not strike his flag. " Keep it up then," quoth I, " but you are out of the way to Japan, for this is not it." He would have persuaded me to take harbour to winter in, telling me that... | |
| New England Historic Genealogical Society Staff - 1995 - 470 páginas
...it were a ship of his Majesties of 40 Peeces of Ordnance, hee could not strike his flag (keepe it vp then quoth I) but you are out of the way to Japon, for this is not it." Foxe, equally determined, says : "I shall seek the NW from Nottingham's Isle, as we were both instructed... | |
| Glyndwr Williams - 1997 - 324 páginas
...[James] replide, that hee was going to the Emperour of Japon, with letters from his Majestie . . . "Keep it up then", quoth I, "but you are out of the way to Japon, for this is not it."'3 There was a glimpse of hope in Foxe's report of an unusually high tide near an opening in lat.... | |
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