| Samuel Purchas - 1905 - 584 strani
...Albion, and that for two causes : the one in respect of the white Bankes and Cliffes, which lye towards the Sea : and the other, because it might have some affinitie with our Countrey in name, which sometimes was so called. There is no part of Earth here to be taken up, wherein... | |
| Samuel Purchas - 1905 - 584 strani
...Albion, and that for two causes : the one in respect of the white Bankes and Cliffes, which lye towards the Sea : and the other, because it might have some affinitie with our Countrey in name, which sometimes was so called. There is no part of Earth here to be taken up, wherein... | |
| Albert Bushnell Hart - 1910 - 636 strani
...cliffes, which lie towards the sea : and the other, because it might haue some affinitie with our Countrey in name, which sometime was so called. There is no part of earth heere to be taken vp, wherein there is not some probable shew of gold or siluer. At our departure hence... | |
| Richard Hakluyt - 1909 - 234 strani
...white banks and cliffs, which lie towards the sea, and the other, because it might have some affinity with our country in name, which sometime was so called....of earth here to be taken up, wherein there is not some probable show of gold or silver. At our departure hence our General set up a monument of our being... | |
| 1923 - 80 strani
...Albion, and that for two causes: the one in respect of the white bankes and cliffs, which ly towardes the sea, and the other, because it might have some affinitie with our Countrey in name, which sometime was so called/' (Hakluyt's Voyages, Glasgow, 1906, Volume IX., page... | |
| Edmond Stephen Meany - 1909 - 536 strani
...Albion, and that for two causes : the one in respect of the white bankes and cliff es, which ly towards the sea : and the other, because it might have some affinitie• with our Countrey in name, which sometime was so called. " There is no part of earth here to bee taken up, wherein... | |
| Edmond Stephen Meany - 1909 - 544 strani
...Albion, and that for two causes : the one in respect of the white bankes and cliff es, which ly towards the sea : and the other, because it might have some affinitie with our Countrey in name, which sometime was so called. " There is no part of earth here to bee taken up, wherein... | |
| 1910 - 436 strani
...white banks and cliffs, which lie towards the sea, and the other, because it might have some affinity with our country in name, which sometime was so called....of earth here to be taken up, wherein there is not some probable show of gold or silver. At our departure hence our General set up a monument of our being... | |
| James Miller Guinn - 1915 - 498 strani
...it New Albion, "for two causes: the one in respect of the white bankes and cliffes which ly towardes the sea; and the other because it might have some affinitie with our own country in name which sometimes was so called." Having completed the reoairs to his ship, Drake... | |
| Philip Frederick Alexander - 1916 - 262 strani
...white banks and cliffs, which lie towards the sea: and the other, because it might have some affinity with our country in name, which sometime was so called....of earth here to be taken up, wherein there is not some probable show of gold or silver. At our departure hence our General set up a monument of our being... | |
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