| Alexander Hunter Murray - 1910 - 432 页
...honour is paid to him and he goes dressed in silk, and these English run after him like mad, and indeed he can enlist as many of them as he pleases, and a number of our rogues as well. The discoverer of these things planted on the land which he has found a large cross... | |
| James Alexander Williamson - 1913 - 512 页
...him money wherewith to amuse himself till then, and he is now at Bristol with his wife, who is also Venetian, and with his sons ; his name is Zuan Cabot,...many of them as he pleases, and a number of our own rogues besides. ' The discoverer of these places planted on his new found land a large cross, with... | |
| Arthur Bennett Archer - 1915 - 224 页
...Moreover preparations were begun for a second voyage. While he was in London, a writer says, Cabot "dresses in silk, and these English run after him...that he can enlist, as many of them as he pleases." On his second voyage Cabot took with him several ships, laden with goods of English manufacture. His... | |
| Cardinal Leonidas Goodwin - 1922 - 1082 页
...styled the great admiral. Vast honor is paid him ; he dresses in silk, and these English run alter him like mad people, so that he can enlist as many of them as he pleases, and a number of our own rogues besides. The discoverer of these places planted on his new-found land a large cross, with one... | |
| Nellis Maynard Crouse - 1928 - 514 页
...Cabot's popularity was great. "His name," writes the Venetian Pasqualigo, in referring to the explorer, "is Zuan Cabot, and he is styled the great admiral....many of them as he pleases, and a number of our own [Italian] rogues besides." As Cabot made his voyage at a time when England was beginning to develop... | |
| 1895 - 686 页
...his sons. His name is Zuan Cabot, and they call him the Great Admiral. Vast honour is paid to him and he dresses in silk, and these English run after him...that he can enlist as many of them as he pleases." Pasqualigo adds that Cabot planted on the beach where he landed, the flags of England and of St. Maik,... | |
| New England Historic Genealogical Society Staff - 1995 - 470 页
...English run after him like mad people, so that • Belknap's American Biography, vol. 1. p. 152-3. he can enlist as many of them as he pleases, and a number of our own rogues besides. The discoverer of these places planted on his new-found land a large cross, with one... | |
| William Cunningham - 1968 - 652 页
...given him moneyi wherewith to amuse himself till then, and he is now at Bristol with his wife who is a Venetian, and with his sons ; his name is Zuan Cabot,...many of them as he pleases and a number of our own rogues besides. The discoverer of these places planted on his new found land a large cross with one... | |
| Mabel Elizabeth Simpson, Mary A. Adams - 1927 - 768 页
...given him money' wherewith to amuse himself till then, and he is now at Bristol with his wife, who is a Venetian, and with his sons ; his name is Zuan Cabot,...many of them as he pleases and a number of our own rogues besides. The discoverer of these places planted on his new found land a large cross with one... | |
| 1848 - 490 页
...Venetian, and with his sons. His name is Juan Cabot, and he is styled the great admiral. Vast honor is paid him ; he dresses in silk ; and these English...many of them as he pleases, and a number of our own rogues besides. The discoverer of these places planted on his new-found land a large cross, with one... | |
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