The Life of Sir Walter Ralegh, Knt, Bind 1Cadell and Davies, 1805 - 320 sider |
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... brought to a hearing in this country .. A crowd of later writers , vainly attempting to ex- cel the more genuine authority of Sir Robert Naunton , and taking principally conjecture for their guide , have attributed the origin of this ...
... brought to a hearing in this country .. A crowd of later writers , vainly attempting to ex- cel the more genuine authority of Sir Robert Naunton , and taking principally conjecture for their guide , have attributed the origin of this ...
Side 34
... brought to light , as by those small means and number of men we had , could any way have been expected or hoped for . + See the superscription of the Voyage , and p . 36 , ' ( lihe 4 and 5 from the bottom ) of this work . The The tenth ...
... brought to light , as by those small means and number of men we had , could any way have been expected or hoped for . + See the superscription of the Voyage , and p . 36 , ' ( lihe 4 and 5 from the bottom ) of this work . The The tenth ...
Side 36
... brought from the Streights of Megellan , and many other of excellent smell and quality . We remained by the side of this island two whole days before we saw any people of the country ; the third day we espied one small boat rowing ...
... brought from the Streights of Megellan , and many other of excellent smell and quality . We remained by the side of this island two whole days before we saw any people of the country ; the third day we espied one small boat rowing ...
Side 38
... brought his wife with him to the ships , his daughter , and two or three children . His wife was very well favoured , of mean stature , and very bashful ; she had on her back a long cloak of leather , with the fur - side next to her ...
... brought his wife with him to the ships , his daughter , and two or three children . His wife was very well favoured , of mean stature , and very bashful ; she had on her back a long cloak of leather , with the fur - side next to her ...
Side 39
... brought home , that no people in the world carry more respect to their king ,, nobility , and governors , than these do . The king's brother's wife , when she came to us ( as she did many times ) was followed with forty or fifty women ...
... brought home , that no people in the world carry more respect to their king ,, nobility , and governors , than these do . The king's brother's wife , when she came to us ( as she did many times ) was followed with forty or fifty women ...
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