Christopher, he and his friends banketted, and made me, and them that were in the company great cheere : and for very joy that he had to see the towardness of our intended discovery, he entered into the dance himselfe, amongst the rest of the young and... The Library of American Biography - Page 159by Jared Sparks - 1838Full view - About this book
| Richard Biddle - America - 1831 - 366 pages
...he had to see the towardness of our intended discovery, he entered into the dance himselfe, amongst the rest of the young and lusty company : which being...commending us to the Governance of Almighty God." A gloom now overspreads the history of Cabot, and we approach the closing scenes of his life with a... | |
| Richard Biddle - America - 1831 - 344 pages
...entered into the dance himsclfe, amongst the rest of the young and lusty company - which being ended, bee and his friends departed most gently, commending us to the Governance of Almighty God." A gloom now overspreads the history of Cabot, and we approach the closing scenes of his life with a... | |
| Richard Biddle - America - 1832 - 352 pages
...he had to see the towardness of our intended discovery, he entered into the dance himselfe, amongst the rest of the young and lusty company : which being...commending us to the Governance of Almighty God." A gloom now overspreads the history of Cabot, and we approach the closing scenes of his life with a... | |
| William Allen - Electronic books - 1832 - 820 pages
...entered jnio the dance himself among the rest of the young and lusty company ; which being ended, he and his friends departed, most gently commending- us to the governance of almighty God." He died, it is believed, in 1557, aged 80 years. He was one of the most extraordinary men of the age,... | |
| William Allen - North America - 1832 - 816 pages
...into the dance himself among the rest of the young and lusty company ; which being ended, he and kis friends departed, most gently commending us to the governance of almighty God." He died, it is believed, in 1557, aged 80 years. He was one of the most extraordinary men of the age,... | |
| American periodicals - 1873 - 866 pages
...entred into the dance himselfe, amongst the rest of the young and lusty company. Which being ended, he and his friends departed most gently, commending us to the governance of Almighty God." — Hakluyt, i. 306. Meanwhile some of the more thoughtful men in England were pondering over the likelihood... | |
| Conway Robinson, Virginia Historical Society - America - 1848 - 590 pages
...entered into the dance himself, amongst the rest of the young and lusty company : which being ended, he and his friends departed most gently, commending us to the governance of Almighty God.': - 1 Hakluyt, p. 837. ' 1 (lakluyt, p. 974, 5. Biddle's Memoir, p. 2J3, II. When Cabot was thus dancing... | |
| Henry Howard Brownell - America - 1855 - 738 pages
...CABOT. pincsse. And then, at the signe of the Christopher, hee and his friends banketed, and made mee, and them that were in the company great cheere ; and...commending us to the governance of Almighty God." On the death of King Edward and the accession of Mary, Cabot met with much coldness and neglect from... | |
| William Allen - Biography - 1857 - 926 pages
...entered into the dance himself among the rest of the young and lusty company ; which being ended, he and his friends departed, most gently commending us to the governance of Almighty God." He was one of the most extraordinary men of the age in which he lived. There is preserved in Hakluyt... | |
| 1860 - 966 pages
...entered into the dance himselfe, amongst the rest of the young and lusty company. Which being ended, he and his friends departed most gently, commending us to the governance of Almighty God." With this voyage the NE explorations of thu English саше practically to a close. What further interest... | |
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