| John Campbell, John Berkenhout - 1812 - 558 páginas
...years after, I saw " two apparelled after the manner of Englishmen, in *' Westminster-palace, which, at that time, I could not " discern from Englishmen,...were ; but, as for speech, I heard none of them utter u one word." Thus, it appears from the best authority that can be desired, that of a contemporary writer,... | |
| Lewis Amadeus Anspach - 1819 - 554 páginas
...years after I saw two apparelled after the manner of Englishmen, in Westminster - palace, which at that time I could not discern from Englishmen, till...for speech, I heard none of them utter one word." Hakluyt says, that a map of the joint discoveries of John and Sebastian Cabot, drawn by Sebastian,... | |
| Hugh Murray - 1829 - 1136 páginas
...no man could understand them." However, two years after, he saw them apparelled after the manner of Englishmen, in Westminster Palace, " which that time...of her most illustrious naval exploits. John Cabot, it would appear, soon died, and Sebastian, the most intelligent of his sons, finding no sufficient... | |
| John Campbell - 1841 - 604 páginas
...years after, I saw two, apparelled after the manner of Englishmen, in Westminster palace, which at that time I could not discern from Englishmen, till...for speech, I heard none of them utter one word." Thus it appears, from the best authority that can be desired, that of a contemporary writer, this discovery... | |
| Sir Richard Henry Bonnycastle - 1842 - 388 páginas
...could not discern from Englishmen, till * Pilgrimage, p. 602. f Annals, p. 480. J Chronicles, p. 744. I was learned what they were ; but, as for speech, I heard none of them utter one word." Thus, it appears, from the best authority that can be desired, that of a contemporary writer, this... | |
| 1844 - 434 páginas
...Englishmen, in Westminster Palace, which, at that time, I could not discover from Englishmen till I learned what they were ; but, as for speech, I heard none of them utter one word.'' The account given by Whitbourne of the natives of Newfoundland^ is in accordance with the known habits... | |
| 1844 - 520 páginas
...Englishmen, in Westminster Palace, which, at that time, I could not discover from Englishmen till I learned what they were ; but, as for speech, I heard none of them utter one word.'1 The account given by Whitbourne of the natives of Newfoundland.t is in accordance with the... | |
| Conway Robinson, Virginia Historical Society - 1848 - 590 páginas
...king kept a time after ; of the which, upon two years after, I saw two apparalled, after the manner of Englishmen in Westminster palace which that time,...but as for speech, I heard none of them utter one word."f The statement in Hakluyt is that the three savages were brought home by Cabot, and presented... | |
| Samuel Griswold Goodrich - 1850 - 928 páginas
...who saw three natives brought over by the Cabots from Newfoundland. "These were clothed in beasts' skins, and did eat raw flesh, and spake such speech...encouragement in England, repaired to Spain, where the trdor for discovery still continued. He was readily received into service, and despatched by the king... | |
| Arctic discovery - 1799 - 424 páginas
...yeares past after, I saw two apparelled after the manner of Englishmen in Westminster Pallace, which at that time I could not discern from Englishmen, till...what they were. But as for speech, I heard none of then} utter one worde." After this voyage, Cabot seems to have been disgusted by Henry the Eighth's... | |
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