Venetian pilot, and his three sons, who were subjects and natives of England, a commission " to navigate all parts of the ocean for the purpose of discovering islands, countries, regions, or provinces, either of Gentiles or Infidels, which have been hitherto... British America - Stran 5avtor: John Macgregor - 1833 - 606 straniCelotni ogled - O knjigi
| William Fordyce Mavor - 1804 - 432 strani
...of discovering islands, countries, regions, or provinces, either of Gentiles or Infidels, which have been hitherto unknown to all Christian people, with power to set up his standard, and to take possession of the same as vassals of the crown of England." By virtue of this commission Sebastian... | |
| William Fordyce Mavor - 1805 - 410 strani
...of discovering islands, countries, regions, or provinces, either of Gentiles or Infidels, which have been hitherto unknown to all Christian people, with power to set up his standard, and to take possession of the same as vassals of the c ro wn of England." By virtue of this commission... | |
| William Fordyce Mavor - 1806 - 492 strani
...of discovering islands, countries, regions, or provinces, either of Gentiles or infidels, which have been hitherto unknown to all Christian people, with...and take possession of the same as vassals of the erown of England." By virtue of this commission Sebastian Cabot, one of the sons, explored * -^ and... | |
| William Fordyce Mavor - 1806 - 398 strani
...discovering islands, coun-» tries, regions, or provinces, either of Gentiles or inridels, which have been hitherto unknown to all Christian people, with...power to set up his standard, and take possession or the same as vassals of the crown of England." By virtue of this commission Sebastian Cabot, one... | |
| David Ramsay - 1816 - 458 strani
...purpose of discovering islands, countries, regions, provinces, either of Gentiles or Infidels, which have been hitherto unknown to all Christian people ; with power to set up his standard, and to take possession of the same, as vassals of the crown of England." By virtue of this commission,... | |
| Lewis Amadeus Anspach - 1819 - 554 strani
...and • infidels, and whatsoever they be, which before this time had been unknown to all Christians; to set up his standard and take possession of the same, as his vassals and lieutenants ; paying him the fifth part of the profits of every voyage, as often as... | |
| Henry Charles Carey, J. Lea - 1823 - 532 strani
...which have been hitherto unknown to all Christian people; with pdwer to set up his standard and to take possession of the same as vassals of the crown of England." Such were the terms of this graut, which rivalled the bulls of the papal see in the extent of the power... | |
| Henry Charles Carey, J. Lea - 1826 - 550 strani
...of discovering islands, countries, regions, or provinces, either of Gentiles or Infidels, which have been hitherto unknown to all Christian people ; with power to set up his standard and to take possession of the same as vassals of the crown of England." Such were the terms of this grant,... | |
| John Brown Dillon - 1879 - 822 strani
...the purpose of discovering islands and countries unknown to Christian people before that time, and to take possession of the same "as vassals of the crown of England." 1497. In 1497 the Cabots discovered the eastern coast of Labrador. John Cabot died in 1497. [Macgregor's... | |
| John Langtry - 1892 - 276 strani
...any countries, provinces, or islands, hitherto unknown to Christian people, and to set up the King's standard and take possession of the same as vassals of the Crown of England." In 1497, Cabot with two ships reached the shores of Labrador and Newfoundland. He sailed along the... | |
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