| John Barrow - 1818 - 460 strani
...Oklenburgh, the first secretary to the Royal Society, addressed to the celebrated Mr. Boyle, he says, " surely I need not tell you from hence what is said...great joy of the discovery of a north-west passage made by two English and one Frenchman, lately represented by them to his Majesty at Oxford, and answered... | |
| Robert Huish - 1836 - 844 strani
...first secretary to the royal society, writes in the following terms to the celebrated Mr. Boyle: " Surely I need not tell you from hence what is said...great joy, of the discovery of a north-west passage, made by two English and one Frenchman, lately represented by them to his majesty at Oxford, and answered... | |
| 1854 - 802 strani
...you,' writes Mr Oldenburg, the first secretary of the Royal Society, to the celebrated Mr Boyle, ' what is said here with great joy of the discovery of a north-west passage, made by two English and one Frenchman, lately represented by them to his majesty at Oxford, and answered... | |
| Richard Perry - 1882 - 856 strani
...1662, and correspondent of Milton and Boyle, thus wrote to the latter in relation to this voyage: " Surely I need not tell you from hence what is said here with great 113 joy of the discovery of a Northwest Passage made by two English and one Frenchman, lately represented... | |
| Richard Perry - 1883 - 866 strani
...in 1662, and correspondent of Milton and Boyle, thus wrote to the latter in relation to this voyage: “Surely I need not tell you from hence what is said here with great 112 FORT CHARLES. 118 joy of the discovery of a Northwest Passage made by two English and one Frenchman,... | |
| Richard Perry - 1883 - 852 strani
...1662, and correspondent of Milton and Boyle, thus wrote to the latter in relation to this voyage: " Surely I need not tell you from hence what is said here with great 113 joy of the discovery of a Northwest Passage made by two English and one Frenchman, lately represented... | |
| 1890 - 296 strani
...secretary of the Royal Society wrote to Robert Boyle, the distinguished philosopher, a too sanguine letter. His words were: " Surely I need not tell you from...of the discovery of a northwest passage, and by two Englishman, and one Frenchman, lately represented by them to his Majesty at Oxford,, and answered by... | |
| 1900 - 462 strani
...butOldeuburgl), the famous Secretary of (lie Royal Society, soon after wrote to Robert Boyle in America :—' Surely I need not tell you from hence, what is said...great joy, of the discovery of a north-west passage by two Englishmen and one Frenchman, lately represented by them to His Majesty at Oxford, and answered... | |
| Beckles Willson - 1900 - 404 strani
...the Royal Society, to Robert Boyle in America. " Surely I need not tell you from hence," he wrote, " what is said here with great joy of the discovery of a north-west passage by two Englishmen and one Frenchman, lately represented by them to his Majesty at Oxford, and answered... | |
| Beckles Willson - 1900 - 408 strani
...the Royal Society, to Robert Boyle in America. " Surely I need not tell you from hence," he wrote, " what is said here with great joy of the -discovery of a north-west passage by two Englishmen and one Frenchman, lately represented by them to his Majesty at Oxford, and answered... | |
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