| Robert Lindsay - 1728 - 268 sider
...-as we have written, let him pafs to the Gate of Tlillibardin, and there, afore the fame, ye will fee the Length and Breadth of her, planted with Hawthorn, by the Wright that helped to make her. As for other Properties of her, Sir Andrew Wood is my Author, who was Quarter-Mafter... | |
| William Guthrie - 1767 - 420 sider
...as we have written, let him pafs to the gate of Tillibardin, and there, afore the fame, ye will fee the length and breadth of her, planted with hawthorn by the wright that helped to make her. As for other properties of her, Sir Andrew Wood is my author, who was quarter-mafter... | |
| John Knox - 1789 - 736 sider
...as we have written, let him pals to the gate of Tillibardin, and there, afore the fame, ye will lee the length and breadth of her, planted with hawthorn, by the wright that helped to make her. As for other properties of .her, Sir Andrew Wood is my author, who was quarter-mafter... | |
| English and Scottish history - 1828 - 488 sider
...verity, as -we have written, let him pass to the gate of Tillibarden, and there, afore the same, he will see the length and breadth of her, planted with hawthorn, by the wright who helped to make her. As for the properties of her, Sir Andrew Wood is my author, who was quartermaster of her, and Robert... | |
| James Logan - 1833 - 556 sider
...provided with 300 mariners, 120 artillerymen, and 1,000 men of war, and cost £30,000. " If any man," aays Pitscottie, " believe that this description be not...different commodities/ Cattle is the property which most uncivilized people possess, and which they can part with to others, and it consequently becomes a standard... | |
| 1834 - 508 sider
...ship is not of verity, as we have written, let him pass to the gate of Tillibarden, and there before the same, ye will see the length and breadth of her, planted with hawthorn by the wright that helped to make her." This ship, in 1514, was sold by the Duke of Albanv to the King of France,... | |
| John M. Leighton - 1840 - 264 sider
...description of the ship be not of verity, as we have written, let him pass to the gate of Tullibardin, and there afore the same, ye will see the length and...breadth of her planted with hawthorn by the wright that helped to make her." As evidence of her great strength, he farther says, "when this ship past... | |
| James Logan - 1843 - 568 sider
...not a mast unbent, yard unsnapped, or sail unrent. Half her planks were sprung, and all her carcass was loosened, and groaned with distress. It was at...wright who helped to make her."* Before the precious metala are adopted as the medium of exchange, commercial transactions are simply the barter of different... | |
| James Bruce - 1846 - 242 sider
...description of the ship be not of verity, as we have written, let him pass to the gate of Tillibardin, and there afore the same ye will see the length and...breadth of her, planted with hawthorn, by the wright that helped to make her. As for other properties of her, Sir Andrew Wood is my author, who was quartermatter... | |
| Thomas Hay Marshall, Henry Adamson - 1849 - 574 sider
...ship is not of verity as we have written, let him pass to the gate of Tulliebardine, and there before the same ye will see the length and breadth of her planted with hawthorn by the wright that helped to make her." It may be stated that the great Michael never returned to Scotland but was... | |
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