A Memoir of Sebastian Cabot: With a Review of the History of Maritime Discovery : Illustrated by Documents from the Rolls, Now First PublishedCarey and Lea, 1831 - 327 páginas |
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... its Terms 61 70 CHAP . X. • Name of the English Ship which first reached the Continent of America- How far Cabot proceeded to the Southward along the Coast - Subsequent Voyage of 1498 78 90 90 Voyage to Maracaibo , in 1499 CHAP .
... its Terms 61 70 CHAP . X. • Name of the English Ship which first reached the Continent of America- How far Cabot proceeded to the Southward along the Coast - Subsequent Voyage of 1498 78 90 90 Voyage to Maracaibo , in 1499 CHAP .
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... America , in which the passage from Ramusio is correctly given . It is needless to say , that the " as farre as I remember " finds no place ; " anno igitur 1496 , in principio veris ex Anglia solvi . " Bare justice to Ramusio demands a ...
... America , in which the passage from Ramusio is correctly given . It is needless to say , that the " as farre as I remember " finds no place ; " anno igitur 1496 , in principio veris ex Anglia solvi . " Bare justice to Ramusio demands a ...
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... America at that part tended to the east ; but there is no coast of North America that answers to this description . According to other accounts he reached 67 ° and - a - half N. lat . , but , " & c . " It is most probable he did not ...
... America at that part tended to the east ; but there is no coast of North America that answers to this description . According to other accounts he reached 67 ° and - a - half N. lat . , but , " & c . " It is most probable he did not ...
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... America , considerable stress is laid , with a view to repel the pretensions of Spain , on the direct agency of the king of England . Hakluyt , therefore , boldly strikes out the words which show that Gomara had arrived at no conclusion ...
... America , considerable stress is laid , with a view to repel the pretensions of Spain , on the direct agency of the king of England . Hakluyt , therefore , boldly strikes out the words which show that Gomara had arrived at no conclusion ...
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... America and then proceeding onward to Iceland , The version of Hakluyt is adopted by every subsequent English writer except LEDIARD , who , in his Naval History , seems to have paused over language seemingly so enigmatical . Not ...
... America and then proceeding onward to Iceland , The version of Hakluyt is adopted by every subsequent English writer except LEDIARD , who , in his Naval History , seems to have paused over language seemingly so enigmatical . Not ...
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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...
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