Since the tempests which we encountered on the northern coasts, I have not written to your most Serene and Christian Majesty concerning the four ships sent out by your orders on the ocean to discover new lands, because I thought you must have been before... The History of North America - Page 363edited by - 1903Full view - About this book
| Henry Smith Williams - 1908 - 714 pages
...VOYAGE IN 1524 Captain Giovanni da Verrazano to his most serene majesty, the king of France, writes: Since the tempests which we encountered on the northern...by your orders on the ocean to discover new lands, oecause I thought you must have been before apprized of all that had happened to us — that we had... | |
| United States - 1896 - 448 pages
...your orders on the ocean to discover new lands, because I thought you must have been before apprized of all that had happened to us — that we had been...by the impetuous violence of the winds to put into Britany in distress with only the two ships Normandy and Dolphin ; and that after having repaired these... | |
| James Sullivan, Edwin Melvin Williams, Edwin P. Conklin, Benedict Fitzpatrick - 1927 - 548 pages
...Voyages," which appeared in 1582. The other was found later in the Strozzi library. Verrazzano begins: "Since the tempests which we encountered on the northern...and Christian Majesty concerning the four ships sent by your orders on the ocean to discover new lands, because I thought you must have been apprized of... | |
| 1841 - 508 pages
...1841. VOYAGE, &c CAPTAIN JOHN DE VERAZZANO to His Most Serene Majesty the KING OF FRANCE, writes : Since the tempests which we encountered on the northern...most Serene and Christian Majesty concerning the four snips sent out by your orders on the ocean to discover new lands, because I thought you must have been... | |
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