| Thomas Wentworth Higginson, William MacDonald - 1905 - 708 páginas
...that Don Christopher Colonus, Genoese, had discovered the coasts of Indies, 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 unto the East, where spices grow, by a way that was never known before; by... | |
| Thomas Wentworth Higginson, William MacDonald - 1905 - 692 páginas
...that Don Christopher Colonus, Genoese, had discovered the coasts of Indies, 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 unto the East, where spices grow, by a way that was never known before ;... | |
| Benson John Lossing - 1905 - 362 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 ;... | |
| Richard Hakluyt - 1905 - 508 páginas
...set the court of King Henry aflame with the promise that it offered of a direct route to Cathay, ' 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 the spices grow, by a way that was never known before.'... | |
| Sir Walter Alexander Raleigh - 1906 - 232 páginas
...set the court of King Henry aflame with the promise that it offered of a direct route to Cathay, ' 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 the spices grow, by a way that was never known before.'... | |
| MARY CAROLINE CRAWFORD - 1908 - 540 páginas
...India whereof was great talke in all the court of King Henry the Seventh, who then raigned, inso much that all men with great admiration affirmed it to be a thing more divine than humane, to sail by the West into the East where spices growe, by a way that was never known before; by this fame... | |
| Mary Caroline Crawford - 1908 - 500 páginas
...India whereof was great talke in all the court of King Henry the Seventh, who then raigned, inso much that all men with great admiration affirmed it to be a thing more divine than humane, to sail by the West into the East where spices growe, by a way that was never known before; by this fame... | |
| Charles Hallan McCarthy - 1912 - 250 páginas
...of India, whereof was great talke in all the Court of king Henry the 7, who then raigned in so much 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 never knowen... | |
| 1913 - 192 páginas
...the coasts of India, whereof was great talke in all the Court of King Henry the 7, who then raigned, insomuch that all men with great admiration affirmed it to be a thing more diuine than humane, to sail by the West into the East where spices growe, by a way that was neuer knowen... | |
| Richard Biddle - 1915 - 362 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 pati et la... | |
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