| James Howell - 1655 - 552 pages
...London, Cannot do it in Perlon, Г fend this Paper for my Deputy. ф The News that keeps greateft noife here now, is the return of Sir Walter 'Raleigh from his Mine' of Gold in Guian* the South parts of America, which at firft was like to be fuch a hopeful boon Voyage, but it... | |
| James Howell - 1688 - 554 pages
...Lenden, I cannot do it in Perfon, I fend this Paper for my Deputy The News that keeps greateft noife here now, is the return of Sir Walter Raleigh from...Gold in Guiana, the South parts of America, which at firft was like to be fucha hopeful boon Voyage, but it feems that that Golden Mine is proved a meer... | |
| James Howell - 1737 - 536 pages
...London, I cannot do it in perfon, I fend this Paper for my Deputy. The news that keeps greateft noife here now, is the return of Sir Walter Raleigh from...Gold in Guiana, the South parts of America, which at firft was like to be fuch a hopeful boon Voyage, but it feems that that Golden Mine is proved a mere... | |
| Arthur Cayley - 1806 - 482 pages
...here presented to the reader. JAMES HOWELL, ESQ. TO SIR JAMES CROFTS, KNIGHT, AT ST. OSITH. ' SIR, — I could not shake hands with England, without kissing...greatest noise here now, is the return of Sir Walter Ralegh from his mine of gold in Guiana, the south parts of America, which at first was like to be such... | |
| Thomas Bayly Howell - 1816 - 760 pages
...Ta Sir Jtmtt Crpftt, kt. at St. Otith. " TUE news that keeps greatest nobe here now, is the lelurn of sir Walter Raleigh from his Mine of Gold in Guiana, the S.iulh parts of America, which at first was like to be such a hopeful boon Voyait1, but it seen» that... | |
| 1821 - 404 pages
...above such a sum he might be hanged." A little farther on we catch a glimpse of Sir Walter Raleigh. " The news that keeps greatest noise here now, is the...Sir Walter Raleigh from his mine of gold in Guiana, which, at first, was like to be such a hopeful boon voyage, but it seems that that golden mine is proved... | |
| 1821 - 408 pages
...above such a sum he might be hanged." A little farther on we catch a glimpse of Sir Walter Raleigh. " The news that keeps greatest noise here now, is the...Sir Walter Raleigh from his mine of gold in Guiana, which, at first, was like to be such a hopeful boon voyage, but it seems that that golden mine is proved... | |
| Thomas Southey - 1827 - 352 pages
...curious and once popular work of James Howell : — To SIR JAMES CROFTS, Knt., at St. Osith. • SIR — I could not shake hands with England without kissing...here now is the return of Sir Walter Raleigh from his myne of gold in Guiana, the south parts of America, which at first was like to be such a hopeful boon... | |
| Thomas Southey - 1827 - 356 pages
...curious and once popular work of James Howell: — To SIR JAMES CROFTS, Knt., at St. Osith. SIR—I could not shake hands with England without kissing...here now is the return of Sir Walter Raleigh from his myne of gold in Guiana, the south parts of America, which at first was like to be such a hopeful boon... | |
| Sir Walter Raleigh - 1829 - 810 pages
...Letters relative to Ralegh, by James Howell, Esquire. To Sir James Crofts, Kniglit, at S. Oaith. Sm, I COULD not shake hands with England, without kissing...now, is the return of Sir Walter Raleigh from his myne of gold in Guiana the south parts of America, which at first was like to be such a hopefull boon... | |
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