| Massachusetts Historical Society - Massachusetts - 1838 - 662 pages
...THE DISCOVERY OF THE LAND OF VIRGINIA, WHERE HE DISCOVERED, SIXTY MILES UF, A HOST EXCELLENT lUVUl ; TOGETHER WITH A MOST FERTILE LAND. WRITTEN BY JAMES ROSIER, A GENTLEMAN EMPLOYED IN THE VOYAGE. LONDONI : IMPENSIS GEOR. BISHOP. 1605. VOL. vni. 16 [In the fourth volume of Purchas's Pilgrims is... | |
| British Museum. Department of Printed Books. Grenville Library - Incunabula - 1842 - 476 pages
...in the discouery of the land of Virginia. Where he discouered 60 miles up a most excellent Riuer ; together with a most fertile land. Written by James Rosier, a gentleman employed in the voyage. Londini, impensis Gear. Bishop, 1605. 4to. AE. in fours. Twenty leaves. Bl. LM " This early voyage... | |
| Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge - American fiction - 1843 - 556 pages
...-idle and visionary. The next article is entitled " A true Relation of the most prosperous Voyage made by Captain George Weymouth, in the Discovery of the...employed in the Voyage. London! : Impensis Geor. Bishop. 1005." " In the fourth volume of Purchas's Pilgrims," say the society's committee of publication, "... | |
| Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge - American fiction - 1843 - 550 pages
...idle and visionary. The next article is entitled " A true Relation of the most prosperous Voyage made by Captain George Weymouth, in the Discovery of the...James Rosier, a Gentleman employed in the Voyage. Londoni : Impensis Geor. Bishop. 1C05." " In the fourth volume of Purchas's Pilgrims," say the society's... | |
| Maine Historical Society - Local history - 1847 - 396 pages
...Virginia taking the names of New England and New Netherland. PAGE 22. An account of Weymouth's voyage was published the same year at London, and attracted public...to England. The patron of the enterprise was Lord Arundel of Wardour, created Count of the Empire by Rodolphll. Emperor of Germany, for his gallant services... | |
| Maine Historical Society - Local history - 1847 - 406 pages
...Virginia taking the names of New England and New Netherland. PAGE 22. An account of Weymouth's voyage was published the same year at London, and attracted public...London ; Impensis Geor. Bishop. 1605." The chapter in Furchas containing extracts from this work, has additional particulars of the voyage, derived doubtless... | |
| America - 1857 - 496 pages
...prosperous voyage made this present year, 1605, by ('apt. George Weyinouth, in the dis covery of the lairl of Virginia, where he discovered sixty miles up, a...gentleman employed in the voyage. London: Impensis George Bishop, 1605. Re-printed in the Mass. Ilist. Col. v. 28. Rasles, Biographical Memoir of Father... | |
| America - 1862 - 596 pages
...prosperous voyage made this present year, 1605, by Capt. George Weymouth, in the discovery of the Ian 1 of Virginia, where he discovered sixty miles up, a...river, together with a most fertile land. Written by Jarncs Rosier, a gentleman employed in the voyage. London: Irnpensis George Bishop, 1605. Re-printed... | |
| United States - 1870 - 530 pages
...Books relating to America, for works on Maine. ROCKLAND, History of. 5«« Thomaston. ROSIER, James. A true relation of the most prosperous Voyage made...fertile land. Written by James Rosier, a gentleman employd in the Voyage. London : Impensis George Bishop. 1605. Reprinted in the Massachusetts Historical... | |
| Thomas Wentworth Higginson - Explorers - 1877 - 446 pages
...made this Present Year, 1605, by Captain George Waymouth, in the discovery of the land of Virg1nia, where he discovered, sixty miles up, a most excellent...James Rosier, a gentleman employed in the voyage." Reprinted in the same volume of the Massachusetts Historical Collections, pp. 135-156. The other two... | |
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