| James Miller Guinn - 1915 - 498 strani
...possession of the country in the name of the English sovereign, Queen Elizabeth. He named 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... | |
| Philip Frederick Alexander - 1916 - 262 strani
...great account of their skins, for their king's coat was made of them. Our General called this country Nova Albion, and that for two causes : the one in respect of the white banks and cliffs, which lie towards the sea: and the other, because it might have some affinity with... | |
| Albert Bushnell Hart - 1916 - 376 strani
...better acquainted with the nature and commodities of the country. . . . This country our Generall named Albion, and that for two causes ; the one in respect of the white bancks and cliffes, which lie toward the sea; the other, that it might have some affinity, even in... | |
| William Henry Koebel - 1917 - 672 strani
...land would seem to be well to the south of that Nova Albio so christened by Drake for two reasons : "The one in respect of the white bankes and cliffes, which lie towards the sea: and the other, because it might have some affinitie with our Countrey in name, which... | |
| American Antiquarian Society - 1919 - 388 strani
...and fit harborough In this bay we ankered the seventeenth of June, Our Generall called this country Nova Albion and that for two causes; the one in respect of the white banks and cliffes which ly towards the sea th other that it might haue some affinite euen in name also... | |
| Charles Henry Carey - 1922 - 1036 strani
...says "Our Generall called this Countrey Nova Albion, and that ior two causes: the one in respect to the White Bankes and ClifFes. which lie toward the Sea: and the other, because it might have some affinity with our country in name, which sometimes was so called. There is no part of Earth here to... | |
| Nellie Van de Grift Sanchez - 1922 - 504 strani
...into a faire and good harborow, with a good wind to enter the same. Our General called this country Nova Albion, and that for two causes; — the one in respect of the white bankes and cliff es, which ly toward the sea; and the other that it might have some affinity with our country... | |
| John Brown, James Boyd - 1922 - 658 strani
...accepted the gift and took formal possession of it in the name of Queen Elizabeth. He named it New Albion "for two causes ; the one in respect of the white bankes and cliffes which lie towards the sea; and the other because it might have some affinitie with our own country in name which... | |
| Charles Henry Carey - 1922 - 1032 strani
...of for his sovereign, but this was in California and not in Oregon. One account says "Our Generall called this Countrey Nova Albion, and that for two causes: the one in respect to the White Bankes and Cliffes, which He toward the Sea : and the other, because it might have some... | |
| Edmond Stephen Meany - 1923 - 380 strani
...Elizabeth and became a world figure under the name of Sir Francis Drake. The record says: "Our Generall called this countrey Nova 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... | |
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