| Abiel Holmes - 1805 - 516 pages
...person." The imperfection of the account of that royage Hakluyt ascribes u> " the negligence of the writers of those times, who should have used more care in preserving the memories, of the wor-. thie acts of our nation." * He'sailed from St. Lucar to Cuba 16 June, 1517,... | |
| Sir John Barrow - 1818 - 454 pages
...by reason of the great negligence of * Chronicles quoted by Hakluyt,. vol. iii. p. 129. : : •* the writers of those times, who. should have used more...voyage, we are told by Hakluyt, was set forth by Master More, of London, " a man of goodly stature and of great courage, and given to the studie of cosmographie."... | |
| Abiel Holmes - 1829 - 614 pages
...person." The imperfection of the account of that voyage Hakluyt ascribes to " the negligence of the writers of those times, who should have used more care in preserving the memories of the worthie acts of our nation." 58 natives, who harassed the troops on their march,... | |
| Richard Biddle - 1831 - 366 pages
...beginning of October, of the yere aforesayd. And thus much (by reason of the great negligence of the writers of those times, who should have used more...of the memories of the worthy actes of our Nation) is all that hitherto I can learne or fiude out of this voyage." This is copied into every History of... | |
| Richard Biddle - 1831 - 352 pages
...there was evidently contemplated a more adventurous range of search. The scheme originated with "one Master Hore of London, a man of goodly stature and of great courage, and given to studie of cosmography."* Amongst the company, it is stated, were " many gentlemen of the Inns of Court)... | |
| Richard Biddle - 1831 - 344 pages
...thus much (by reason of the great negligence of the writers of those times, who should have us«<l more care in preserving of the memories of the worthy actes of our Nation) is all that hitherto I can learne or find out of this voyage." This is copied into every History of... | |
| Richard Biddle - 1832 - 352 pages
...beginning of October, of the yere aforesayd. And thus much (by reason of the great negligence of the writers of those times, who should have used more...of the memories of the worthy actes of our Nation) is all that hitherto I can learne or flnde out of this voyage." This is copied into every History of... | |
| Robert Huish - 1835 - 800 pages
...of the other. In 1536 another voyage of discovery to the north-west parts of America, was projected by Master Hore of London, "a man of goodly stature and of great courage, and given to the studio of cosmographie." It is remarkable that of 120 persons who accompanied him, thirty were gentlemen... | |
| Robert Huish - 1836 - 844 pages
...°fthe other. In 1536 another voyage of discovery to the north-west parts of America, was projected by Master Hore of London, "a man of goodly stature and of great courage, and given to the studio of cosmographie." It is remarkable that of 120 persons who accompanied him, thirty were gentlemen... | |
| Frederick William Beechey - 1843 - 392 pages
...across the Pole, appear to have been lost, as Hakluyt says, "by reason of the great negligence of the writers of those times, who should have used more care in preserving the memoires of the worthy actes of our nation ; " but it seems that one of the ships was named the... | |
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