| William Roscoe - 1846 - 524 sayfa
...England should never forget. " Let us," said he, " leave off our attempts against the terra firma. The natural situation of islands seems not to sort...let it be that way we can, and to which it seems the eternal Providence hath, destined us, and that is by sea."—Lord Herbert's Life of Henry VIII. 18.... | |
| William Roscoe - 1846 - 612 sayfa
...KNOIAND SHOULD NEVKK roROET. " Let us," said he, " leave off our attempts against the terra firma. The natural situation of islands seems not to sort...let it be that way we can, and to which it seems the eternal providence hath destined us, and that is by SEA."—Lord Herbert's Life of Henry VIII. p. 18.... | |
| 1883 - 612 sayfa
...the terra firma, as the natural situation of islands seems not to suit with conquests of that kind ; or, when we would enlarge ourselves, let it be that way we can, and to which it seems the eternal Providence has destined us, which is by the sea. The Indies are discovered, and vast treasure... | |
| 1884 - 500 sayfa
...attempts to regain them. "The natural functions of islands seem not to suit with conquests of that kind. Or, when we would enlarge ourselves, let it be that way we can, and to which, it seems, the Eternal Providence has destined us ; which is by sea. The Indies are discovered, and vast treasure... | |
| William Cunningham - 1890 - 654 sayfa
...managed by the weaker Sort. Let us therefore in Gods name leave off our attempts against the Terra firma. The natural Situation of Islands seems not to sort...let it be that way we can, and to which it seems the eternal Providence hath destined us, which is by Sea. The Indies are discovered, and vast Treasure... | |
| William Cunningham - 1890 - 680 sayfa
...managed by the weaker Sort. Let us therefore in Gods name leave off our attempts against the Terra firma. The natural Situation of Islands seems not to sort...ourselves let it be that way we can, and to which it seems the^ternal Providence hath destined us, which is by Sea. 'nfe Indies are discovered, and vast Treasure... | |
| W. Cunningham, William Cunningham - 1896 - 740 sayfa
...by the weaker Sort. Let us therefore in Gods name leave off our attempts against the Terra fir ma. The natural Situation of Islands seems not to sort...let it be that way we can, and to which it seems the eternal Providence hath destined us, which is by Sea. The Indies are discovered, and vast Treasure... | |
| William Wilson Hunter - 1899 - 502 sayfa
...the terra firma, as the natural situation of islands seems not to suit with conquests of that kind. Or, when we would enlarge ourselves, let it be that way we can, and to which, it seems the eternal providence has destined us, which is by sea. The Indies are discovered, and vast treasure brought... | |
| Frederic William Maitland - 1901 - 132 sayfa
...desire." (Holinshed, p. 809). Tudors, and Lord Herbert of Cherbury makes the statesmen of 1511 say : ' When we would enlarge ourselves let it be that way we can, and to which it seems the Eternal Providence hath destined us; which is, by sea". But it is not suggested that the division of... | |
| Abraham Valentine Williams Jackson - 1906 - 474 sayfa
...terra /fr»M«i, as the natural situation of islands seems not to sftit A with conquests of that kind. Or, when we would enlarge ourselves, let it be that way we can, and to which it seems the eternal providence has destined us, which is by sea. The Indies are discovered, and vast treasure is... | |
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