| Albert Bushnell Hart, John Gould Curtis - 1897 - 636 pages
...land, till wee came within 38. degrees towards the line. In which height it pleased God to send vs into a faire and good Baye, with a good winde to enter the same [coast of California]. . . . Our Generall called this Countrey Noua Albion, and that for two causes... | |
| 1914 - 290 pages
...so, finding it not mountainous, but low plaine land, till we came within 38 degrees toward the line. In which height it pleased God to send us into a faire and good Baye, with a good wind to enter the same." There is no doubt that they rounded Port Reyes and came to anchor in what... | |
| David B. Quinn, Cecil H. Clough, P. E. H. Hair, Paul Edward Hedley Hair - 1994 - 386 pages
...snowe, so that we drewe backe againe without landing, till we came within 38. degrees toward 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. 2 * The two major sources agree, however, in referring to a retreat southward, a retreat apparently... | |
| 1927 - 408 pages
...& 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 sevententh of June, and the people... | |
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