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" last concluded that three shippes should bee prepared and furnished out, for the search and discoverie of the Northerne part of the world, to open a way and passage to our men for travaile to newe and unknowen kingdomes. "
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques & Discoveries of the English ... - Page 255
by Richard Hakluyt - 1907 - 468 pages
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The Great White North: The Story of Polar Exploration from the Earliest ...

Helen Saunders Wright - 1910 - 648 pages
...Willoughby and Richard Chancellor, and sailed May 20, 1553, "for the search and discovery of northern parts of the world, to open a way and passage to our men, for travel to new and unknown kingdoms." Cabot instructs these men to treat all natives "with gentleness...
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The Imperial Commonwealth: A Survey of Commercial, Industrial, and Social ...

Arthur Pierre Poley - 1921 - 406 pages
...that three ships should be prepared and furnished out for the search and discovery of the Northern part of the world to open a way and passage to our men for travel to new and unknown kingdoms." Their next step was to form a company. Choice was made of certain...
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The Imperial Commonwealth: A Survey of Commercial, Industrial, and Social ...

Arthur Pierre Poley - 1921 - 410 pages
...that three ships should be prepared and furnished out for the search and discovery of the Northern part of the world to open a way and passage to our men for travel to new and unknown kingdoms." Their next step was to form a company. Choice was made of certain...
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Sir Philip Sidney: Type of English Chivalry in the Elizabethan Age

Henry Richard Fox Bourne - 1925 - 466 pages
...Hugh Willoughby on his famous and disastrous voyage " foi the search and discovery of northern parts of the world, to open a way and passage to our men fof travel to new and unknown kingdoms," was one of the " servants," as they were called in those days,...
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Trade, Plunder and Settlement: Maritime Enterprise and the Genesis of the ...

Kenneth R. Andrews - 1984 - 408 pages
...Edward's letters missive were taken in Latin, Greek and other languages- PN, n, 206-11. 4 PN, n, 242-3. last concluded that three shippes should bee prepared...our men for travaile to newe and unknowen kingdomes. 7 Envy of the rich trades of the Iberian empires, the strongest and most abiding motive of English...
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Los estudios ingleses. El reto del tercer milenio

Francisco Fernández - 2000 - 312 pages
...that three ships should be prepared and furnished out. for the search and discovery of the Northern part of the world, to open a way and passage to our men for travel to new and unknown kingdoms. (Hakluyt 1965: 280) In 1553, no definitive map of northern Europe...
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Railway Signal: Or, Lights Along the Line, Volume 30

1912 - 302 pages
...of Sir Hugh Willoughby and Richard Chancelor, for " the search and discovery of the northern parts of the world, to open a way and passage to our men for travel to new and unknown kingdoms." Willoughby, after discovering Nova Zembla by sighting the coast...
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