After which departure from them with a good large wind on the 2Oth of September we came to Padstow, in Cornwall, God be thanked, in safety, with the loss of twenty persons in all the voyage, and with great profit to the venturers of the said voyage, as... Discovery and Exploration - Page 414by Alfred Brittain, George Edward Reed - 1903 - 506 pagesFull view - About this book
| Richard Hakluyt - 1893 - 344 pages
...entertainment at sea as they had at our hands. After which departure from them with a good large wind the 20. of September we came to Padstow, in Cornwall, God...His name, therefore, be praised for evermore. Amen. HAWKINS— THIRD VOYAGE. [NARRATIVE BY HAWKINS HIMSELF.] The THIRD troublesome VOYAGE made with the... | |
| Richard Hakluyt - America - 1893 - 350 pages
...entertainment at sea as they had at our hands. After which departure from them with a good large wind the 20. of September we came to Padstow, in Cornwall, God...His name, therefore, be praised for evermore. Amen. HAWKINS— THIRD VOYAGE [NARRATIVE BY HAWKINS HIMSELF.] The THIRD troublesome VOYAGE made with the... | |
| Guy Carleton Lee, Francis Newton Thorpe - America - 1903 - 698 pages
...but when they grew to wars the Floridians took away the same again, and then would not the PVenchmen take the pains to make any more. The ground yieldeth...Jean Ribault and his party had entered on May Day of 1562, was called by them the River of May ; on their arrival they were received by the Indians in a... | |
| Guy Carleton Lee, Francis Newton Thorpe - North America - 1903 - 658 pages
...gales for the space of four or five days, at the end of which we saw a couple of French ships, and had of them so much fish as would serve us plentifully...Jean Ribault and his party had entered on May Day of 1562, was called by them the River of May ; on their arrival they were received by the Indians in a... | |
| Richard Hakluyt - Discoveries in geography - 1904 - 550 pages
...September, voyage, as also to the whole realme, in bringing home 1565. both golde, silver, pearles and other jewels great store. His name therefore be praised for evermore. Amen. The names of certaine Gentlemen that were in this voyage. M. John Hawkins. M. John Chester, {sir William... | |
| Joseph William Wilson Welsford - England - 1910 - 398 pages
...venture in unlicensed slave-trading, was able to end his tale with thanksgiving to God, since there was " great profit to the venturers of the said voyage,...His name, therefore, be praised for evermore. Amen." Hawkins' third voyage ended in failure. Trapped by the Spanish fleet, treacherously according to Hawkins,... | |
| United States - 1919 - 466 pages
...safety, with the loss of twenty persons in all the voyage, and with great profit to the venturers, as also to the whole realm, in bringing home both...His name, therefore, be praised for evermore. Amen. ' Hawkins was now a rich man, a favorite at court, and quite the rage in London. The Queen was very... | |
| William Wood - History - 1918 - 302 pages
...safety, with the loss of twenty persons in all the voyage, and with great profit to the venturers, as also to the whole realm, in bringing home both...His name, therefore, be praised for evermore. Amen. ' Hawkins was now a rich man, a favorite at court, and quite the rage in London. The Queen was very... | |
| United States - 1918 - 302 pages
...safety, with the loss of twenty persons in all the voyage, and with great profit to the venturers, as also to the whole realm, in bringing home both...His name, therefore, be praised for evermore. Amen. ' Hawkins was now a rich man, a favorite at court, and quite the rage in London. The Queen was very... | |
| Richard Hakluyt - America - 1927 - 328 pages
...venturers of the said voyage, as also to the whole realme, in bringing home both golde, silver, pearies and other jewels great store. His name therefore be praised for evermore. Amen. The names of certaine Gentlemen that were in this voyage. ' M. John Hawkins. M. John Chester, {sir William... | |
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