| Adolf Erik Nordenskiöld - 1882 - 836 Seiten
...towards that unknown part of the world, and sailed so farre that hee came at last to the place where hee found no night at all, but a continuall light and brightnesse of the sunne shininf 1 The testator was Gabriel Willoughby, who, as merchant, sailed in the commander's vessel.... | |
| 1886 - 418 Seiten
...ability his instructions, and " helde on his course towardes that vnknowen part of the world, and sailed so farre that hee came at last to the place where...brightnesse of the Sunne shining clearly vpon the huge and mighty Sea" (Hakl., 1589, p. 283). At length he entered the White Sea, then called the Bay of St. Nicholas,... | |
| Brooks Adams - 1902 - 302 Seiten
...sent with Hugh Willoughby by the merchants of London to seek for a northeast passage to Cathay, came " to the place where he found no night at all, but a...brightnesse of the Sunne shining clearly vpon the huge and mighty Sea." Finally, he entered the port of Nenoksa, at the mouth of the Dwina, journeyed to Moscow,... | |
| Richard Hakluyt - 1903 - 534 Seiten
...that unknowen part of the world, and sailed so farre, that hee came at last to the place where hee found no night at all, but a continuall light and brightnesse of the Sunne shining clearely upon the huge and mightie Sea. And having the benefite of this perpetuall light for certaine... | |
| Richard Hakluyt - 1903 - 530 Seiten
...that unknowen part of the world, and sailed so farre, that hee came at last to the place where hee found no night at all, but a continuall light and brightnesse of the Sunne shining clearely upon the huge and mightie Sea. And having the benefite of this perpetuall light for certaine... | |
| Samuel Purchas - 1906 - 684 Seiten
...that unknowne part of the world, and sayled so farre, that hee came at last to the place where hee found no night at all, but a continuall light and brightnesse of the Sunne shining cleerely upon the huge 1553. 1553. and mightie Sea. And having the benefite of this perpetuall light... | |
| Henry Duff Traill, James Saumarez Mann - 1909 - 478 Seiten
...Russians, "but of the crew, no one alive." unknown part of the world, and sailed so far that he came Russia at last to the place where he found no night at all, but a C0vered. continual light and brightness of the sun, shining clearly upon the huge and mighty sea. And... | |
| Arthur Bennett Archer - 1915 - 224 Seiten
...death." Chancellor's crew, fired by his example, resolved to back him up. So he sailed on, "until he came at last to the place where he found no night...light and brightnesse of the Sunne shining clearly upon the huge and mightie sea." Entering the White Sea, the travellers saw a boat containing some fishermen.... | |
| Rothay Reynolds - 1916 - 366 Seiten
...Chancellor set sail again and " helde on his course towardes that unknown part of the world, and sailed so farre that hee came at last to the place where...found no night at all, but a continuall light and brightness of the Sunne shining clearly vpon the huge and mighty Sea." At the end of August the Edward... | |
| John Livingston Lowes - 1927 - 694 Seiten
...loved — as when, in Hakluyt, Burroughs sailed 'so farre, that hee came at last to the place where hee found no night at all, but a continuall light and brightnesse of the Sunne shining clearely upon the huge and mightie Sea.' *7 But nowhere in the narratives is it impregnated, as its... | |
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