| Robert Greenhow - 1840 - 250 pągines
...again and live among his own kindred and countrymen, he being very old. " Also, he said that he thought the cause of his ill reward had of the Spaniards,...English nation had now given over all their voyages for discovery of the northwest passage ; wherefore they need not fear them any more to come that way into... | |
| Robert Greenhow - 1844 - 514 pągines
...again and live among his own kindred and countrymen, he being very old. Also, he said that he thought the cause of his ill reward had of the Spaniards,...English nation had now given over all their voyages for discovery of the northwest passage ; wherefore they need not fear them any more to come that way into... | |
| Travers Twiss - 1846 - 304 pągines
...again and live among his own kindred and countrymen, he being very old. "Also, he said, that he thought the cause of his ill reward had of the Spaniards,...English nation had now given over all their voyages for discovery of the North-west Passage, wherefore they need not fear them any more to come that way into... | |
| Robert Greenhow - 1847 - 530 pągines
...again and live among his own kindred and countrymen, he being very old. Also, he said that he thought the cause of his ill reward had of the ; Spaniards,...that they did understand very well that the English j nation had now given over all their voyages for discovery of the north-i west passage ; wherefore... | |
| Albert G. Walling - 1884 - 640 pągines
...native land to die among his countrymen.] * * * Also, he said he thought the cause of his ill-reward had of the Spaniards, to be for that they did understand...English nation had now given over all their voyages for discovery LOOKING SOUTH FROM TUNNEL No. 8. O&C.RR of the northwest passage ; wherefore they need not... | |
| Hezekiah Butterworth - 1890 - 332 pągines
...and countrymen, he being very old. Also he said that he thought the cause of his ill re\vard had 274 of the Spaniards to be for that they did understand...English Nation had now given over all their voyages for discovery of the northwest passage : wherefore they need not fear them any more to come that way into... | |
| Samuel Purchas - 1906 - 640 pągines
...being very old. Also he said, that hee thought the cause of his ill reward had of the Spaniards, to bee for that they did understand very well, that the English Nation had now given over all their voyages for discoverie of the North-west passage, wherefore they need not feare them any more to come that way... | |
| J. C. Beaglehole - 1992 - 828 pągines
...through his passage to Acapulco, where he met with neither reward nor gratitude ; for the Spaniards 'did understand very well, that the English Nation had now given over all their voyages for discoverie of the North-west passage, therefore they need not feare them any more to come that way... | |
| Glyndwr Williams - 2003 - 506 pągines
...being very old. Also he said, that hee thought the cause of his ill reward had of the Spaniards, to bee for that they did understand very well, that the English Nation had now given over all their voyages for discoverie of the North-west passage, wherefore they need not feare them any more to come that way... | |
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