The inland we found to be farre different from the shoare, a goodly country, and fruitful! soyle, stored with many blessings fit for the vse of man : infinite was the company of very large and fat Deere which there we sawe by thousands, as we supposed,... Eldorado: Or, California as Seen by a Pioneer, 1850-1900 - Stran 202avtor: David Augustus Shaw - 1900 - 313 straniCelotni ogled - O knjigi
| Hubert Howe Bancroft - 1902 - 848 strani
...blessings fit for the vse of man : infinite was the company of very large and Yat Deere which there we sawe by thousands, as we supposed, in a heard ; besides a multitude of a strange kinde of Conies, by farre exceeding them in number: their heads and bodies, in which they... | |
| 1902 - 512 strani
...from the shoare, a goodly country, and fruitfull soyle, stored with many blessings fit for the vse of man : infinite was the company of very large and fat Deere which there we sawe by thousands, as we supposed, in a heard ; besides a multitude of a strange kinde... | |
| 1905 - 392 strani
...account says: "The inland we found to be far different from the shore, a goodly country, a fruitful soil, stored with many blessings fit for the use of man. Infinite was the company of very large and fat deer which we saw by thousands as we supposed in a herd." Before leaving, Drake set up a plate of brass... | |
| James Miller Guinn - 1915 - 498 strani
...leaving "Our Generall with his company made a journey up into the land. The inland we found to be farre different from the shoare; a goodly country and fruitful...infinite was the company of very large and fat deere which there we saw by thousands as we supposed in a heard."* They saw great numbers of small burrowing... | |
| Charles Edward Chapman - 1921 - 562 strani
...whether for several days or only for a few hours the record does not say. They found it to be "farre different from the shoare, a goodly country, and fruitful! soyle, stored with many blessings fit for the vse of man." Among other things they saw "very large and fat Deere ... by thousands" and "a multitude... | |
| John Brown, James Boyd - 1922 - 658 strani
...up into the land." "The inland we found to be far different from the shoarc, a goodly country and a fruitful soyle stored with many blessings fit for...infinite was the company of very large and fat deere which we saw there in thousands as we supposed in a heard." They saw also great numbers of small bourrowing... | |
| Edward Livermore Burlingame, Robert Bridges, Alfred Sheppard Dashiell, Harlan Logan - 1905 - 1096 strani
...fore the great clay on Bunker Hill; but, although his exploring parties found "the inland to be farre different from the shoare, a goodly country, and fruitful soyle, stored with many blessings fit for the vse of man," he sailed away again, right past the Golden Gate, yet never guessed it was there. Still... | |
| Norris Hundley Jr. - 2023 - 830 strani
...a member of Francis Drake's expedition in 1579, "we found to be ... a goodly country, and fruitfuli soyle, stored with many blessings fit for the use...infinite was the company of very large and fat Deere, which there we sawe by thousands, as we supposed, in a heard." San Francisco Bay was then an even greater... | |
| Kat Anderson - 2005 - 570 strani
...Nova Albion (New England), despite the fact that it was the Indians' homeland. Drake and his men found "a goodly country, and fruitful! soyle, stored with...infinite was the company of very large and fat Deere which there we sawe by thousands, as we supposed, in a heard; besides a multitude of strange kinde... | |
| Kat Anderson - 2005 - 570 strani
...the fact that it was the Indians' homeland. Drake and his men found "a goodly country, and fruitfull soyle, stored with many blessings fit for the use...infinite was the company of very large and fat Deere which there we sawe by thousands, as we supposed, in a heard; besides a multitude of strange kinde... | |
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