| Edward Chappell - 1818 - 322 Seiten
...Stoues, warme clothing, meats and drinkes: all which neede not to be wanting in the Newfound land, if we had intent there to inhabite. " In the South...being so much frequented by Christians : But in the North are sauages altogether harmlesse. Touching the commodities of this countrie, seruing either for... | |
| Richard Hakluyt - 1900 - 382 Seiten
...cold is dispensed with by the commodity of stoves, warm clothing, meats and drinks : all of which need not to be wanting in the Newfoundland, if we had intent there to inhabit. In the south parts we found no inhabitants, which by all likelihood have abandoned those coasts,... | |
| Carlos Slafter - 1903 - 378 Seiten
...Stoues, warme clothing, meats and drinkes: all which neede not to be wanting in the Newfound land, if we had intent there to inhabite. In the South parts...inhabitants, which by all likelihood haue abandoned thofe coaftes, the fame being fo much frequented by Chriftians: But in the North are fauages altogether... | |
| Richard Hakluyt - 1904 - 566 Seiten
...South and North side of this Hand. The land 55 all which neede not to be wanting in the Newfound land, if we had intent there to inhabite. In the South parts we found no inhabitants, which by all likelihood have abandoned those coastes, the same being so much frequented by Christians : But in the North are... | |
| Richard Hakluyt - 1904 - 544 Seiten
...clothing, meats and drinkes: CommoJities. 57 all which neede not to be wanting in the Newfound land, if we had intent there to inhabite. In the South parts we found no inhabitants, which by all likelihood have abandoned those coastes, the same being so much frequented by Christians : But in the North are... | |
| Richard Hakluyt - 1909 - 234 Seiten
...cold is dispensed with by the commodity of stoves, warm clothing, meats and drinks : all of which need not to be wanting in the Newfoundland, if we had intent there to inhabit. In the south parts we found no inhabitants, which by all likelihood have abandoned those coasts,... | |
| 1910 - 436 Seiten
...(November i). pensed with by the commodity of stoves, warm clothing, meats and drinks: all of which need not to be wanting in the Newfoundland, if we had intent there to inhabit. In the south parts we found no inhabitants, which by all likelihood have abandoned those coasts,... | |
| Ingeborg Marshall - 1996 - 702 Seiten
...surviving commander of this ill-fated expedition. With regard to the native population Hayes commented: "In the south parts we found no inhabitants which by all likelihood have abandoned those coasts, the same being so much frequented by Christians. But in the North are... | |
| Charles W. Eliot - 2006 - 405 Seiten
...(November i). pensed with by the commodity of stoves, warm clothing, meats and drinks: all of which need not to be wanting in the Newfoundland, if we had intent there to inhabit. In the south parts we found no inhabitants, which by all likelihood have abandoned those coasts,... | |
| Jonathan P. A. Sell - 2006 - 236 Seiten
...bad as we might have been led to believe. Hayes's rhetorical coolness does abate from time to time. In the south parts we found no inhabitants, which by all likelihood have abandoned those coasts, the same being so much frequented by Christians, but in the north are... | |
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