 | John Jacob Anderson - 1889 - 478 pages
...Great Admiral. Great honor is paid him. He dresses in silk, and these English run after him like insane people, so that he can enlist as many of them as he pleases, and a number of our own rogues beside." — August 23, 1497. 29 What office was given to De Leon, and why was he deprived of... | |
 | William Cunningham - 1890 - 654 pages
...given him money1 wherewith to amuse himself till then, and he is now at Bristol with his wife who is a Venetian, and with his sons ; his name is Zuan Cabot,...many of them as he pleases and a number of our own rogues besides. The discoverer of these places planted on his new found land a large cross with one... | |
 | Robert Owen - 1891 - 312 pages
...(Bergenmth.) This was " Zuan Cabot, styled the great admiral.''' An Italian tells the Duke of Milan, that " these English run after him like mad people, so that...many of them as he pleases, and a number of our own rogues besides." It was reported that Cabot " had discovered the Seven Cities on the western passage... | |
 | United Colonies of New England - 1893 - 160 pages
...and he is now at Bristol with his wife, who is also Venetian, and with his sons ; his name is Juan Cabot, and he is styled the great admiral. Vast honour...many of them as he pleases, and a number of our own rogues besides. The discoverer of these places planted on his new-found land a large cross, with one... | |
 | Albert Bushnell Hart - 1893 - 46 pages
...and he is now at Bristol with his wife, who is also Venetian, and with his sons ; his name is Juan Cabot, and he is styled the great admiral. Vast honour...many of them as he pleases, and a number of our own rogues besides. The discoverer of these places planted on his new-found land a large cross, with one... | |
 | Albert Bushnell Hart - 1893 - 34 pages
...wife, who is also Venetian, and with his sons ; his name is Juan Cabot, and he is styled the great I admiral. Vast honour is paid him ; he dresses in silk,...many of them as he pleases, and a number of our ' own rogues besides. The discoverer of these places planted on his new-found land a large cross, with one... | |
 | John Milne Gow - 1893 - 502 pages
...sandhillocks on Sable Island. We are told, " Vast honour is paid him, and he dresses in silk ; and the English run after him like mad people, so that he...many of them as he pleases, and a number of our own rogues besides. The discoverer of these places planted on his new-found land a cross, with one flag... | |
 | Wilhelm Busch - 1895 - 470 pages
...£20. A Venetian reports that he was styled the Great Admiral, and that high honour was paid him. " These English run after him like mad people, so that...many of them as he pleases, and a number of our own rogues besides." Henry's new patent of the 3rd of February, 1498, did not show the same extravagant... | |
 | W. Cunningham, William Cunningham - 1896 - 740 pages
...given him money8 wherewith to amuse himself till then, and he is now at Bristol with his wife, who is a Venetian, and with his sons; his name is Zuan Cabot,...many of them as he pleases and a number of our own rogues besides. The discoverer of these places planted on his new found land a large cross with one... | |
 | William Cullen Bryant - 1896 - 650 pages
...is paid him ; he dresses in silk, and these English run after him like mad people, so that he cian enlist as many of them as he pleases, and a number of our own."2 A similar letter, written about the same time from the Spanish ambassador in England, and dealing... | |
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