| Charles Dickens, William Harrison Ainsworth, Albert Smith - 1845 - 682 pages
...land, and we drew back again without landing til we came within thirtie-eight degree towardes the line. In which height it pleased God to send us into a faire and good bay, with a good wind to enter the same. In this bay we ankered the seventeenth of June," &c. There... | |
| Charles Dickens, William Harrison Ainsworth, Albert Smith - 1845 - 686 pages
...land, and we drew back again without landing til we came within thirtie-eight degree towardes the line. In which height it pleased God to send us into a faire and good bay, with a good wind to enter the same. In this bay we ankered the seventeenth of June," &c. There... | |
| Travers Twiss - 1846 - 304 pages
...so, finding it not mountainous, but low plaine land, till we came within 3S degrees towards the line. In which height it pleased God to send us into a faire...and good baye, with a good winde to enter the same." It will be seen from this account, that it was in the 43d, or, as in the earlier edition of 1589, the... | |
| 1851 - 554 pages
...finding it not mountainous, but low plaine land, till we came within thirty degrees toward the line. In which height it pleased God to send us into a faire...winde to enter the same. In this baye wee anchored." A glance at the map will show that " in this baye " is now situated the famous city of San Francisco.... | |
| Sir Francis Drake, William Sandya Wright Vaux - 1854 - 424 pages
...(and we drew backe againe without landing, til we came within thirtie-eight degrees towardes the line. In which height, it pleased God to send us into a faire and good bay, with a good winde to enter the same. In this bay wee ankered the seuenteenth of June, and the... | |
| Robert Conger Pell - 1857 - 436 pages
...finding it not mountainous,. but low plaine land, till we came within thirty degrees toward the line. In which height it pleased God to send us into a faire...winde to enter the same. In this baye wee anchored." A glance at the map will show that " in this baye " is now situated the famous city of San Francisco.... | |
| Justin Winsor - 1881 - 624 pages
...the briefer narrative in Hakluyt l says : " We came within thirty-eight degrees towardes the line ; in which height it pleased God to send us into a faire and good bay, with a good wind to enter the same." Here is a difference of half a degree. But the text in Hakluyt... | |
| Justin Winsor - 1884 - 618 pages
...briefer narrative in Hakluyt 1 says: "We came within thirty-eight degrees towardes the line; in whicli height it pleased God to send us into a faire and good bay, with a good wind to enter the same." Here is a difference of half a degree. But the text in Hakluyt... | |
| George Davidson - 1890 - 108 pages
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| American Geographical Society of New York - 1908 - 836 pages
...(and we drew backe againe without landing, till we came within thirty-eight degrees towardes the line. In which height, it pleased God to send us into a faire and good bay, with a good winde to enter the same.'ยง "THE NAMES OF DRAKE'S SHIP; AND THE PRINCIPAL NARRATOR... | |
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