| Justin Winsor - 1881 - 624 Seiten
...have destroyed. O what a thinge had be than Yi'th.it ihey that be Englyschemen Myghl have ben furst of all That there shulde have take possessyon. And made furst buyldynge and habylacion, A memory perpetuall ! And also uh.it an honorable thynge Bothe to the realme, and to the... | |
| Pietro Martire d' Anghiera, Sebastian Münster - 1885 - 460 Seiten
...had be than Yf that they that be englyshe men Myght haue ben the furst of all That there shulde haue take possessyon And made furst buyldynge and habytacion...honorable thynge Bothe to the realme and to the kynge To haue had his domynyon extendynge There into so farre a grounde Whiche the noble kynge of late memory... | |
| 1903 - 104 Seiten
...th< re shulde have tnke possessyon And made furst buyldynge and habytacion A memory perpetuall 773 And also what an honorable thynge Bothe to the realme and to the kynge To have had his dornynyon extendynge 749 have] had H, I). 751 Above] a bove 0. thousand] thousande H. 759 the] they... | |
| John Rastell - 1903 - 104 Seiten
...a thynge had be than Yf that they that be englyshe men Myght have ben the furst of all That thi re shulde have' take possessyon And made furst buyldynge and habytacion A memory perpetuall 773 And also what an honorable thynge Bothe to the realme and to the kynge To have had his dornynyon... | |
| John Franklin Jameson, Henry Eldridge Bourne, Robert Livingston Schuyler - 1907 - 1026 Seiten
...that account : O what thynge a had be than Yf that they that be englyshe men Myght have ben the furst of all That there shulde have take possessyon And...Bothe to the realme and to the kynge To have had his domynyons extendynge There into so farre a grounde.1 An early historian makes one party in the council... | |
| Arthur William Reed - 1922 - 42 Seiten
...then If that they that be englyshe men Myght haue been the furst of all That there shulde haue taken possessyon And made furst buyldynge and habytacion...honorable thynge Bothe to the realme and to the kynge To haue had his domynyon extendynge Thear into so farre a grounde Whiche the noble kynge of late memory... | |
| Giles Milton - 2001 - 372 Seiten
...failure in verse: O what a thynge had be than Yfthey that be Englysshe men Myght have be the furst of all That there shulde have take possessyon And...furst buyldynge and habytacion A memory perpetuall. Most of these early expeditions had suffered from poor leadership, and all had been jeopardised by... | |
| A. L. Rowse - 2003 - 480 Seiten
...And made first buyldynge and habytacion And also what an honorable thynge A memory perpetuall Both to the realme and to the kynge To have had his domynyon extendynge There into so farre a grounde Whiche the noble kynge of late memory The most wyse prynce the VII Henry Causyd first for to be founde.... | |
| 1908 - 656 Seiten
...a thinge had he than Yf that they that be Englyschemen Myght have ben furst of all That there shade have take possessyon, And made furst buyldynge and...memory perpetuall ! And also what an honorable thynge Both to the realme, and to the Kynge, To have had this domynyon extendynge There into so farr a grounde,... | |
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