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The English explorers, comprising details of the more famous travels by ... - Page 21
by English explorers - 1875
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A Chronological History of Voyages Into the Arctic Regions: Undertaken ...

John Barrow - 1818 - 460 pages
...when he was entreated not to venture in her, but take his passage in the Golden Hinde, this brave man replied, " I will not forsake my little company going homeward, with whom I have passed so many * Hayes's Account of the Voyage in Hakluyt, vol. iii. p. 155, stormes and perils." On the 9th September,...
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A Chronological History of Voyages Into the Arctic Regions: Undertaken ...

Sir John Barrow - 1818 - 454 pages
...when he was entreated not to venture in her, but take his passage in the Golden Hinde, this brave man replied, " I will not forsake my little company going homeward, with whom I have passed so many * Hayes's Account of the Voyage in Hakluyt, vol, iii, p. 155. stormes •and perils." On the 9th September,...
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The Last Voyage of Capt. Sir John Ross, R.N. to the Arctic Regions: For the ...

Robert Huish - 1835 - 800 pages
...and inestimable riches. He now determined to return to England, but as his little frigate, as she was called, appeared wholly unfit to proceed on such a...replied: "I will not forsake my little company going homewards, with whom I have passed so many storms and perils." When the two vessels had passed the...
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The Last Voyage of Capt. Sir John Ross R.N. Knt. to the Arctic Regions: For ...

Robert Huish - 1836 - 844 pages
...incstiuiablis riches. He now determined to return to England, but as his I itlie frigate, as she was called, appeared wholly unfit to proceed on such a...passage in the Golden Hinde. To these solicitations ihe gallant knight replied: "I will not forsake my little company going homewards, with whom I have...
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The Pictorial History of the United States of America: From the ..., Volumes 1-2

John Frost - 1844 - 494 pages
...vessels, the Delight, was soon after wrecked among the shoals near Sable Island ; and of above one hundred men on board, only twelve escaped. Among those who...the Golden Hinde. To these solicitations the gallant 10 knight replied, " I will not forsake my little company going homeward, with whom I have passed so...
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Memoirs of the Naval Worthies of Queen Elizabeth's Reign: Of Their Gallant ...

John Barrow - 1845 - 540 pages
...and he was entreated to take his passage in the Golden Hinde ; but this brave and noble-minded man replied, " I will not forsake my little company going homeward, with whom I have passed so many stormes and perils." Having reached the Azores, a violent storm arose, and the little frigate was observed...
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The Life and Times of Sir Walter Ralegh: With Copious Extracts from His ...

Charles Whitehead - 1854 - 346 pages
...was entreated to remain in the Hind, instead of his own vessel, which was a frigate ; but he said, " I will not forsake my little company, going homeward,...with whom I have passed so many storms and perils." Contending against the dangers of " foul weather and terrible seas, breaking short and high, pyramid-wise...
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The History of the Church of England in the Colonies and Foreign ..., Volume 1

James Stuart Murray Anderson - 1856 - 586 pages
...visited for the purpose of obtaining surgical aid for a hurt which he had received, he refused, saying, ' I will not forsake my little company going homeward,...with whom I have passed so many storms and perils.' They had at that time proceeded three hundred leagues in their course; and, soon afterwards, when they...
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Queene Elizabethes Achademy (by Sir Humphrey Gilbert).: A Booke of ...

Frederick James Furnivall - 1869 - 328 pages
...and others, his wellwishers of the Hinde, not to venture in the Frigat, this was his answere — " I will not forsake my little company going homeward, with whom I have passed so many stormes and perils."' Two-thirds of the way home, they met foul weather and terrible seas, 'breaking...
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Queene Elizabethes Achademy (by Sir Humphrey Gilbert): A Booke of Precedence ...

Sir Humphrey Gilbert - 1869 - 322 pages
...and others, his wellwishers of the Hinde, not to venture in the Frigat, this was his answere — " I will not forsake my little company going homeward, with whom I have passed so many stormes and perils." ' Two-thirds of the way home, they met foul weather and terrible seas, 'breaking...
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