| Sir Walter Raleigh - 1829 - 810 страници
...pains, every gentleman and others taking their turns to row, and to spell one the other at the hour's end. Every day we passed by goodly branches of rivers,...our companies began to despair, the weather being extreme hot, the river bordered with very high trees that kept away the air, and the current against... | |
| sir Walter Ralegh - 1829 - 806 страници
...pains, every gentleman and others taking their turns to row, and to spell one the other at the hour's end. Every day we passed by goodly branches of rivers,...our companies began to despair, the weather being extreme hot, the river bordered with very high trees that kept away the air, and the current against... | |
| Sir Walter Raleigh - 1848 - 342 страници
...and to spell one the other at the howers end. Euerie daie we passed by goodlie branches of riuers, some falling from the west, others from the east into Amana, but those I leaue to the description in the Chart of discouerie, where euerie one shall be named with his rising... | |
| Richard Hakluyt - 1890 - 672 страници
...row, and to spell one the other at the houres end. Euery day we passed by goodly branches of riuers, some falling from the West, others from the East into Amana, but those I leaue to the description in the Cart of discouery, where euery one shalbe named with his rising and... | |
| 1905 - 454 страници
...pains, every gentleman and others taking their turns to row, and to spell one the other at the hour's end. Every day we passed by goodly branches of rivers,...of discovery, where every one shall be named, with Raleigh his rising and descent. When three days more were overgone, our companies began to despair,... | |
| Richard Hakluyt - 1900 - 382 страници
...pains, every, gentleman and others taking their turns to row, and to spell one the other at the hour's end. Every day we passed by goodly branches of rivers,...our companies began to despair, the weather being extreme hot, the river bordered with very high trees that kept away the air, and the current against... | |
| 1910 - 412 страници
...pains, every gentleman and others taking their turns to row, and to spell one the other at the hour's end. Every day we passed by goodly branches of rivers,...our companies began to despair, the weather being extreme hot, the river bordered with very high trees that kept away the air, and the current against... | |
| Pan American Union - 1935 - 1118 страници
...pains, every gentleman and others taking their turns to row, and to spell one the other at the hour's end. Every day we passed by goodly branches of rivers,...our companies began to despair, the weather being extreme hot, the river bordered with very high trees that kept away the air, and the current against... | |
| Edwin Almiron Greenlaw, William Harris Elson, Christine M. Keck - 1923 - 648 страници
...to take pains, every gentleman and others taking their turns to row, and to spell one the other at the oar's end. Every day we passed by goodly branches of rivers, some falling from the west, others 30 from the east, into Amana, but those I leave to the description in the chart of discovery, where... | |
| Howard Marchitello - 1997 - 262 страници
...your lordship shall receive in a large chart or map, which I have not yet finished. (Discovery 466) Every day we passed by goodly branches of rivers,...every one shall be named with his rising and descent. (Discovery 478) To speak of what passed homeward were tedious, either to describe or name any of the... | |
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