| 1860 - 534 pages
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| Great Britain. Public Record Office - 1864 - 580 pages
...been set to catch game, and a needle for making nets ; he also found some felled trees, wherefore he supposed there were inhabitants, and returned to his...was three months on the voyage, and on his return he saw two islands to starboard, kbut would not hind, time being precious, as he was short of provisions.... | |
| 1868 - 460 pages
...for making neto ; he also fonnd 'some felled tree*, wherefore he supposed there were ш' habitants, and returned to his ship in alarm. " He was three months on the voyage t and on his return 'he saw two islands to starboard, but would not land, lime 'being precious, as... | |
| 1868 - 474 pages
...found " some felled trees, wherefore he supposed there were iu" habitants, and returned to his .«hip m alarm. "He was three months on the voyage, and on his return "he saw two inlands to starboard, bnt would not land, time "being precious, as he was short of provisions.... | |
| Aaron Goodrich - 1874 - 426 pages
...been set to catch game, and a needle for making nets ; he also found some felled trees, wherefore he supposed there were inhabitants, and returned to his...was three months on the voyage, and on his return he saw two islands to starboard, but would not land, time being precious, as he was short of provisions.... | |
| George Hughes Hepworth - 1876 - 262 pages
...the territory of the Grand Cham. He coasted three hundred leagues, and landed ; saw no human beings. He was three months on the voyage, and on his return saw two islands on his right hand, but would not land, time being precious, and he was short of provisions. His name... | |
| Thomas Wentworth Higginson - 1877 - 408 pages
...about 1600, says, " Fetch you a hair off the great Cham's beard." ' 55 certain ; and, coming back, he saw two islands to starboard, but would not land,...time being precious, as he was short of provisions. The king is much pleased with this intelligence. He says that the tides are slack, and do n.ot flow... | |
| Thomas Wentworth Higginson - 1877 - 446 pages
...set to catch game, and a needle for making nets • he also found some felled trees : wherefore he supposed there were inhabitants, and returned to his...ship in alarm. He was three months on the voyage, it is quite 1 Firm land, or continent. 2 The name then given to the sovereign of Tartary, now called... | |
| James Fawckner Nicholls, John Taylor - 1882 - 378 pages
...been set to catch game and a needle for making nets ; he also found some felled trees, wherefore he supposed there were inhabitants, and returned to his...was three months on the voyage, and on his return he saw two islands to starboard, but would not land, time being precious, as he was short of provisions.... | |
| William Henry Davenport Adams - 1883 - 390 pages
...been set to catch game, and a needle for making nets ; he also found some felled trees : wherefore he supposed there were inhabitants, and returned to his...-ship in alarm. " He was three months on the voyage it is quite certain ; and, coming back, he saw two islands to starboard, but would not land, time being... | |
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