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... Patent to him for that purpose - Characteristic incidents relative to Sir Humphrey Gilbert - His first voyage unsuccessful - sails a second time for America- takes possession of Newfoundland - is lost on his return to England . SECTION ...
... Patent to him for that purpose - Characteristic incidents relative to Sir Humphrey Gilbert - His first voyage unsuccessful - sails a second time for America- takes possession of Newfoundland - is lost on his return to England . SECTION ...
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... Patents for discovery and trade to some merchants of Bristol - Voyages and discoveries of the French - of the Spaniards - Ponce de Leon's dis- covery of Florida - Luke Vasquez's expedition - Verazzini's voyage -that of Stephen Gomez ...
... Patents for discovery and trade to some merchants of Bristol - Voyages and discoveries of the French - of the Spaniards - Ponce de Leon's dis- covery of Florida - Luke Vasquez's expedition - Verazzini's voyage -that of Stephen Gomez ...
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... patent , bearing date the 5th of March , in the eleventh year of his reign , ( in the year of Christ 1496 , according to New Style * , ) " granted to John Cabot and his three sons , Louis , Sebastian , and Sancias , and their John Ca ...
... patent , bearing date the 5th of March , in the eleventh year of his reign , ( in the year of Christ 1496 , according to New Style * , ) " granted to John Cabot and his three sons , Louis , Sebastian , and Sancias , and their John Ca ...
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... patent at large in Hazard's Collections , Vol . I , p . 9. - It may be proper to take notice here of what is alleged in Harris's collection of voyages , ( edit . 1748 , Vol . 2 , p . 190 , ) that " the year before this patent was ...
... patent at large in Hazard's Collections , Vol . I , p . 9. - It may be proper to take notice here of what is alleged in Harris's collection of voyages , ( edit . 1748 , Vol . 2 , p . 190 , ) that " the year before this patent was ...
Strona 13
... patent . The re- strictive clause in the letters , that the equipment of their expedition was " to be done at their own ex- pense , " so consonant to the parsimonious or frugal policy of the monarch who granted them , will rea- dily ...
... patent . The re- strictive clause in the letters , that the equipment of their expedition was " to be done at their own ex- pense , " so consonant to the parsimonious or frugal policy of the monarch who granted them , will rea- dily ...
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