In Quest of the Western OceanW. Morrow & Company, 1928 - 480 páginas History of the search for a North-west Passage and related explorations of North America. Includes explorers such as Columbus, Cabot, Hakluyt, Baffin, Hudson, S. Hearne Cartier, etc. |
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... sailed under the flag of Henry VII of England . The object of these voyages , in the minds of both Cabot and his royal patron , was a purely commercial one , that is , their purpose , like that of Columbus , was to find a trade route to ...
... sailed under the flag of Henry VII of England . The object of these voyages , in the minds of both Cabot and his royal patron , was a purely commercial one , that is , their purpose , like that of Columbus , was to find a trade route to ...
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... sailed north along the shore until he reached Cape Chidley at the entrance of Hudson Strait . Here he retraced his course to his landfall , and then continuing southward sailed along the eastern coast of Newfoundland to Cape Race ...
... sailed north along the shore until he reached Cape Chidley at the entrance of Hudson Strait . Here he retraced his course to his landfall , and then continuing southward sailed along the eastern coast of Newfoundland to Cape Race ...
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... sailed in May , 1498. His exact course is unknown , but considering his objective he probably steered for his first landfall and then , since he was going in search of spices , coasted southward towards the tropics . According to ...
... sailed in May , 1498. His exact course is unknown , but considering his objective he probably steered for his first landfall and then , since he was going in search of spices , coasted southward towards the tropics . According to ...
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... sailed like- wise in this tract , " says Martyr , " so far towards the west , that he had the island of Cuba on his left hand , in man- ner in the same degree of longitude . As he travelled by the coasts of this great land , ( which he ...
... sailed like- wise in this tract , " says Martyr , " so far towards the west , that he had the island of Cuba on his left hand , in man- ner in the same degree of longitude . As he travelled by the coasts of this great land , ( which he ...
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... sailed are the same , or substantially the same , in all the narratives ; while the principal differences are found in statements involving figures , such as the date of the voyage and the latitudes of the farthest north and the ...
... sailed are the same , or substantially the same , in all the narratives ; while the principal differences are found in statements involving figures , such as the date of the voyage and the latitudes of the farthest north and the ...
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Página 17 - The entire roof is covered with a plating of gold, in the same manner as we cover houses, or more properly churches, with lead. The ceilings of the halls are of the same precious metal; many of the apartments have small tables of pure gold, of considerable thickness; and the windows also have golden ornaments.
Página 208 - You must observe if you can whether the river on which you plant doth spring out of mountains or out of lakes, if it be out of any lake, the passage to the other sea will be the more easy, and is like enough that out of the same lake you shall find some spring which run the contrary way toward the East India Sea...
Página 216 - If he had burnt her to ashes, one might have carried her in a bag, but as she is, five hundred cannot, to a navigable place above the falles.
Página 34 - He coasted for 300 leagues and landed ; saw no human beings, but he has brought hither to the king certain snares which had been set to catch game, and a needle for making nets ; he also found some felled trees, wherefore he supposed that there were inhabitants, and returned to his ship in alarm.
Página 70 - ... parallel of north latitude, the point where we turned our course from the shore towards home. Beyond this point the Portuguese had already sailed as far north as the Arctic circle, without coming to the termination of the land.
Página 44 - Henry the 7. who then raigned, insomuch that all men with great admiration affirmed it to be a thing more divine than humane, to saile by the West into the East where spices growe, by a way that was never knowen before, by this fame and report there increased in my heart a great flame of desire to attempt some notable thing.
Página 119 - Adde hereunto, that though we searched the coast diligently, euen vnto the 48 deg., yet found we not the land to trend so much as one point in any place towards the East, but rather running on continually North-west, as if it went directly to meet with Asia...
Página 412 - America, for the Discovery of a new Passage into the South Sea, and for the finding some Trade for Furs, Minerals, and other considerable Commodities, and by such their Undertaking, have already made such Discoveries as do encourage them to proceed further in Pursuance of their said Design, by means whereof there may probably arise very great Advantage to Us and Our Kingdom.
Página 17 - They have gold in the greatest abundance, its sources being inexhaustible, but as the king does not allow of its being exported, few merchants visit the country, nor is it frequented by much shipping from other...
Página 208 - When it shall please God to send you on the coast of Virginia, you shall do your best endeavour to find out a safe port in the entrance of some navigable river...