| Gaspar Corrêa - 1869 - 588 pages
...they no longer took heed of their lives. It now seemed to Vasco da Gama that the time was come for making another tack, and he comported himself very...should please God. For which reason, from fear of tnls, the masters took much more trouble to advance as much as they could; and they took more heart... | |
| Gaspar Corrêa - 1869 - 586 pages
...they no longer took heed of their lives. It now seemed to Vasco da Gama that the time was come for making another tack, and he comported himself very...angrily, swearing that if they did not double the Cape, ho would stand out to sea again as many times until the Cupo was doubled, or .» there should happen... | |
| E. E. Hale - 1882 - 310 pages
...they no longer took heed of their lives. It now seemed to Vasco da Gama that the time was come for making another tack, and he comported himself very angrily, swearing that if he did not double the cape, he would stand out to sea again as many times until the cape was doubled,... | |
| Edward Everett Hale - 1883 - 308 pages
...they no longer took heed of their lives. It now seemed to Vasco da Gama that the time was come for making another tack, and he comported himself very angrily, swearing that if he did not double the cape, he would stand out to sea again as many times until the cape was doubled,... | |
| Arthur James Weise - 1884 - 446 pages
...venturesomeness that they endeavored to persuade him to turn back. It is said that this made Da Gama comport " himself very angrily, swearing that if they did not...or there should happen whatever should please God." Having achieved his bold purpose, on the twenty-second of November, 1497, Da Gama made himself famous... | |
| William Gee - 1895 - 336 pages
...with their own hands; thus they made clamour and lamentation." When persuasion failed the captain " comported himself very angrily, swearing that if they...Cape he would stand out to sea again as many times as necessary until the Cape was doubled." The heroic commander did not vainly threaten, but " sailed... | |
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