| John Pinkerton - Voyages and travels - 1812 - 914 pages
...Spaniard, whofe writings in this age is the beft guide known to fearchthofe parts. Virginia is no ifle, as many do imagine, but part of the continent adjoining to Florida, whofe bounds may be ftretched to the magnitude thereof, without offence to any Chriftian inhabitant,... | |
| John Smith - America - 1819 - 318 pages
...France and Ireland, yet little knowne to any Christian, but by the wonderfull endeuours of Ferdinando dc Soto, a valiant Spaniard, whose writings in this age is the best guide knowne to search those parts. Virginia is no He as many doe imagine, but part of the Continent adioyning... | |
| Peter Force - United States - 1838 - 498 pages
...England, Scotland, France and Ireland, yet little knowne to any Christian, but by the wonderful endeuours of Ferdinando de Soto a valiant Spaniard: whose writings in this age is the best guide knowne to search those parts. Virginia is no lie (as many doe imagine) but VuUiufYirginU. p , _. \.... | |
| John Smith - Bermuda Islands - 1884 - 1150 pages
...Scotland, France, and Ireland, yet little knowne to any Christian but by the wonderful ende[a]uours of Ferdinando de Soto, a valiant Spaniard : whose writings in this age is the best guide knowne to search those parts. Virginia is no He (as many doe imagine) but part of lAwsJ the Continent... | |
| John Smith - United States - 1895 - 620 pages
...England, Scotland, France and Ireland, yet little knowne to any Christian, but by the wonaerfull endeuours of Ferdinando de Soto, a valiant Spaniard, whose writings in this age is the best guide knowne to search those parts. Virginia is no He as many doe imagine, but part of the [1614] Continent... | |
| John Smith - New England - 1898 - 236 pages
...by the wonderful endeavors of Ferdinando de Soto, a valiant Spaniard, whose writings in this age are the best guide known to search those parts. Virginia...may be stretched to the magnitude thereof without offense to any vi°Mni«f Christian inhabitant. For, from the degrees of 30 to 45, his majesty hath... | |
| Edwin Doak Mead - United States - 1899 - 758 pages
...France and Jrcland, yet little knowne to any Christian, but by the wonderful endevours of Ferdinando tie Soto a valiant Spaniard: whose writings in this age is the best guide knowne to search those parts. Virginia is no He (as many doe imagine) but part of the Continent adioyning... | |
| America - 1901 - 178 pages
...England, Scotland, France and Ireland, yet little knowne to any Christian, but by the wonderful endevours of Ferdinando de Soto a valiant Spaniard: whose writings in this age is the best guide knowne to search those parts. Virginia is no lie (as many doe imagine) but part of the Continent adioyning... | |
| United States - 1901 - 182 pages
...England, Scotland, France and Ireland, yet little knowne to any Christian, but by the wonderful endevours of Ferdinando de Soto a valiant Spaniard : whose writings in this age is the best guide knowne to search those parts. Virginia is no lie (as many doe imagine) but part of the Continent adioyning... | |
| United States - 1902 - 512 pages
...England, Scotland, France and Ireland, yet little knowne to any Christian, but by the wonderful endevours of Ferdinando de Soto a valiant Spaniard ' : whose writings in this age is the best guide knowne to search those parts. Virginia is no Ile (as many doe imagine) but part of the Continent adioyning... | |
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