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A Chronological History of Voyages Into the Arctic Regions: Undertaken ... - Página 31
por John Barrow - 1818 - 427 páginas
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The North-west Passage and the Plans for the Search for Sir John Franklin: A ...

John Brown - 1858 - 498 páginas
...particularly excited astonishment. Of him " there was great talke in all the Court of Henry VII.," "insomuch that all men with great admiration affirmed it to be a thing more divine than humane to sail by the West unto the East, where spices growe, by a way that was never knowen before."* The Cabotas...
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English seamen under the Tudors, Volumen1

Henry Richard Fox Bourne - 1868 - 338 páginas
...Cabot is said to have remarked many years later, " was great talk in all the Court of King Henry VII., 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, by a way that was never known before."t This general interest...
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The Story of Our Colonies: With Sketches of Their Present Conditions

Henry Richard Fox Bourne - 1869 - 444 páginas
...Cabot's son Sebastian afterwards said, " was great talk in all the Court of King Henry the Seventh, 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, by a way that was never known before." From King Henry, 1...
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The Remarkable Life, Adventures and Discoveries of Sebastian Cabot, of ...

James Fawckner Nicholls - 1869 - 222 páginas
...coafts of Indies, whereof was great talk in all the court of King Henry VII., who then reigned, infomuch that all men, with great admiration, affirmed it to be a thing more divine than human, to fail by the Weft into the Eaft, where fpices grow, by a way that was never known before ;...
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The realm of the ice king. By the author of 'Saved from the wreck'.

Thomas Frost - 1874 - 366 páginas
...Colombo had discovered the coasts of India, whereof was great talk in all the Court of King Henry VIII., 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 grow, by a way that was never known before, by...
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The Heroes of the Arctic and Their Adventures

Frederick Whymper - 1875 - 358 páginas
...when Don Christoval Colon, the Genoese, had discovered the coasts of India (ie, the West Indies), in which there was great talke in all the court of King...humane to saile by the west into the east, where spices grovve, by a way that was never known before ; by his fame and report there increaseth in my heart...
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Our Country: A Household History for All Readers, from the ..., Volumen1

Benson John Lossing - 1875 - 660 páginas
...had discovered the coast 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 ;...
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The Shipwrecked mariner, Volumen22,Tema 85 -Volumen23,Tema 92

1875 - 504 páginas
...Cabot is said to have remarked many years later,' was great talk in all the court of King Henry VII., 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, by a way that was never known before.' This general interest...
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A Popular History of the United States: From the First Discovery ..., Volumen1

William Cullen Bryant, Sydney Howard Gay - 1876 - 708 páginas
...court of King Henry the Seventh, who then reigned, insomuch that all men with great admiration aifiimed it to be a thing more divine than humane, to saile...into the East, where spices growe, by a way that was neuer knowen before, by this fame and report there increased in my heart a great flame of desire to...
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Maritime Discovery: A History of Nautical Exploration from the ..., Volumen1

Charles Rathbone Low - 1881 - 368 páginas
...brought that Don Cristoval Colon, the Genoese, had discovered the coasts of India, whereof was great talk in all the Court of King Henry VII., who then reigned,...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, by...
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