| Sir Walter Raleigh - 1829 - 810 páginas
...I fear would be troublesome to the reader ; and therefore I will omit them, and conclude, that both for health, good air, pleasure, and riches, I am resolved...equalled by any region either in the east or west. Moreover, the country is so healthful, as one hundred persons, and more, (which lay without shift most... | |
| sir Walter Ralegh - 1829 - 806 páginas
...I fear would be troublesome to the reader ; and therefore I will omit them, and conclude, that both for health, good air, pleasure, and riches, I am resolved...equalled by any region either in the east or west. Moreover, the country is so healthful, as one hundred persons, and more, (which Jay without shift most... | |
| 1841 - 552 páginas
...; and every stone that we stopped to take up promised either gold or silver by his complexion. — For health, good air, pleasure, and riches, I am resolved...equalled by any region either in the east or west," See Raleigh's Works, viii. 38 L, 398, 427, 442, 462. (Oxford ed.) Chapman, too, the translator of THEY... | |
| 1841 - 546 páginas
...wind; and every stone that we stopped to take up promised either gold or silver by his complexion. — For health, good air, pleasure, and riches, I am resolved...equalled by any region either in the east or west." See Raleigh's Works, viii. 381, 398, 427, 442, 462. (Oxford ed.) Chapman, too, the translator of mates.... | |
| George Lewis Prentiss - 1855 - 598 páginas
...wind : and every stone that we stopped to take np promised either gold or silver by its complexion. For health, good air, pleasure, and riches, I am resolved...equalled by any region either in the East or West." The Pilgrims were urged, in leaving Holland, to seek this charming country, and plant their colony... | |
| Edmund Hamilton Sears - 1857 - 366 páginas
...several tunes, and every stone we stopped to take up promised either gold or silver by his complexion. For health, good air, pleasure, and riches, I am resolved...equalled by any region either in the East or West." * Some, and " none of the meanest " of the company, were earnest for this land of eternal summer ;... | |
| 1861 - 924 páginas
...more lively prospects. — There is no country which yieldeth more pleasures to the inhabitants. — For health, good air, pleasure, and riches, I am resolved...equalled by any region, either in the east or west." But these hardy and conscientious lovers of civil and religious freedom preferred a more independent... | |
| 1861 - 922 páginas
...more lively prospects. — There is no country which yieldeth more pleasures to the inhabitants. — For health, good air, pleasure, and riches, I am resolved...equalled by any region, either in the east or west." But these hardy and conscientious lovers of civil and religious freedom preferred a more independent... | |
| George Hanneman Bennett - 1866 - 366 páginas
...happiness of meeting his ships, and shortly afterwards proceeded to England. His report of Guiana wsis most favourable. He represented it as richer than...expedition, exposed to all the hardships of human Hie, such as want of food, raiment, habitation, and rest, and subjected to all the vicissitudes of... | |
| Joseph Dunbar Shields - 1883 - 478 páginas
...easterly wind; and every stone we stopped to take up promised either gold or silver by its complexion ; for health, good air, pleasure, and riches I am resolved...equalled by any region either in the East or West.' " The Pilgrims were urged on leaving Holland to seek this charming country, and plant their colony... | |
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