| Richard Biddle - 1831 - 352 páginas
...great man of any portion of his fame. He speaks of the effect which the news produced in England ; " All men with great admiration affirmed it to be a thing more divine than human. "J The alia Navigatione et all Cosmographia che in Spagna al presente non v'e suo pari et la... | |
| Richard Biddle - 1831 - 344 páginas
...great man of any portion of his fame. He speaks of the effect which the news produced in England ; " All men with great admiration affirmed it to be a thing more divine than human. "J The alia Navigatione et all Cosmographia che in Spagna al presente non v'e suo pari et la... | |
| 1876 - 1186 páginas
...discovered the coasts of the Indies reached the Court of King Henry VII., " Whereof there was great talk, insomuch that all men, with great admiration, affirmed it to be a thing more divine than human to sail by the West into the East, where spices grow, by a way that was never known before."... | |
| Richard Biddle - 1832 - 352 páginas
...coasts of India, whereof was great talke in all the court of king Henry the Seventh, who then raigned, insomuch that all men with great admiration affirmed it to be a thing more divine then humane, to saile by the West into the East, where spices growe, by a way that was neuer knowen... | |
| 1841 - 504 páginas
...India, whereof was great talke in all the court of King Henry VI I, who then raigned, insomuch that al men with great admiration affirmed it to be a thing...divine than humane, to saile by the west into the east, whore spices grows, by a way never knowen before, by this fame and report there increased in my heart... | |
| REV. WILLIAM BACON STEVENS. M.D. - 1847 - 530 páginas
...Hemisphere.7 The voyage of Columbus to the supposed country of India, which was fraught with such results, that " all men, with great admiration, affirmed it to be a thing more divine than human/'8 excited such a spirit of maritime adventure, that all the nations of western Europe were anxious... | |
| Conway Robinson, Virginia Historical Society - 1848 - 590 páginas
...discovered the coasts of India, whereof was great talk in all the court of King Henry the Seventh, who then reigned, insomuch that all men with great...admiration affirmed it to be a thing more divine than human, to sail by the west into the east where spices grew, by a way that was never known before, by... | |
| John Joseph Shillinglaw - 1850 - 380 páginas
...admiral's glorious exploit had filled all Europe with wonder ; " inasmuch," to use Hakluyt's words, " that all men, with great admiration, affirmed it to be a thing more divine than humane ;" and, among others, it appears to have made a very lasting impression on a certain Venetian, named... | |
| John Joseph Shillinglaw - 1851 - 402 páginas
...admiral's glorious exploit had filled all Europe with wonder; "inasmuch," to use Hakluyt's words, " that all men, with great admiration, affirmed it to be a thing more divine than humane;" and, among others, it appears to have made a very lasting impression on a certain Venetian, named John... | |
| Sigmund Freiherr von Herberstein - 1851 - 590 páginas
...India, wherof was great talke in all the court of Kyng Henry the Seuenth, who then reigned : insomuche that all men with great admiration affirmed it to be a thing more diuine then humane, to sayle by the West into the East, where spyces growe, by a way that was neuer... | |
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