 | Abiel Holmes - 1805 - 514 ページ
...M*rinsula of California j 3 and the island of St. Jago in its vicinity.4 I Hakluyt say», " One Master Hbre of London, a man of goodly stature and of great courage, and given to the studie of Cosmographie, encouraged diters gentlemen ana others, being assisted by the king's favour... | |
 | John Barrow - 1818 - 450 ページ
...nation."* THE TRINITIE AND THE MINION. 1536. This voyage, we are told by Hakluyt, was set forth by Master Hore, of London, " a man of goodly stature and of great courage, and given to the studie of cosmographie." Assisted by the king's favour, several gentlemen were encouraged to accompany... | |
 | Sir John Barrow - 1818 - 454 ページ
...TRINITIE AND THE MINION. 1536*. This voyage, we are told by Hakluyt, was set forth by Master More, of London, " a man of goodly stature and of great courage, and given to the studie of cosmographie." Assisted by the king's favour, several gentlemen were encouraged to accompany... | |
 | Abiel Holmes - 1829 - 616 ページ
...from injustice.3 California. Cortes, with three ships, discovered the large peninsula of California.4 a man of goodly stature and of great courage, and given to the Studie of Cosmographie, encouraged divers gentlemen and others, oeing assisted by the king's favour... | |
 | William Desborough Cooley - 1830 - 386 ページ
...Again, in 1536, a voyage of discovery to the north-west parts of America was projected by a person named Hore, of London ; " a man of goodly stature, and of great courage, and given to the Btudie of cosmographie." It is remarkable, that of sixscore persons who accompanied him, thirty... | |
 | Richard Biddle - 1831 - 366 ページ
...little skill, to hold the balance between the two great Continental rivals, Charles and Francis, he was insensible to the glory and advantages to be derived...particularly spoken of, is " M. Rastall, Serjeant Rastall's brother," a name familiar in the Law, from the well-known " Entries" of the brother here... | |
 | Richard Biddle - 1831 - 352 ページ
...Maritime Expeditions." $ * Forster, Northern Voyages, p. 268. \ Dr Robertson's America, book ix. \ Edinburgh Cabinet Library (vol. ip 98), by Professors...the persons particularly spoken of, is " M. Rastall, Sergeant Rastall's brother," a name familiar in the Law, from the well-known " Entries" of the brother... | |
 | Richard Biddle - 1831 - 344 ページ
...thought unnecessary to speak in detail of the Expedition of Verrazani in 1524, or of that of Carder in 1534, as they did not advance beyond the points..." many gentlemen of the Inns of Court) and of the Chaneerie.^ One of the persons particularly spoken of, is " M. Rastall, Sergeant Rastall's brother,"... | |
 | 1859 - 722 ページ
...TRINITIE and MINION. — This voyage is little better known than the preceding. It was " set forth by Master Hore of London, a man of goodly stature, and of great courage, and given to the study of cosmography." The ships arrived at Cape Breton, and named Penguin Island, on the South... | |
 | Robert Huish - 1835 - 802 ページ
...the other. In 1536 another voyage of discovery to the north-west parts of America, was projected by Master Hore of London, "a man of goodly stature and of great courage, and given to the studio of cosmographie." It is remarkable that of 120 persons who accompanied him, thirty were... | |
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