| John Knox - 1767 - 554 páginas
...future trials of this kind than any objeclion againft them ; and it appeared, by the precautions and fears of the Spaniards, that they were fully convinced of the practicability of the fcheme he was fent to execute, and extremely alarmed with the apprehenfion of its confequences. But... | |
| Thomas Salmon, James Tytler - 1782 - 1252 páginas
...for further trials of this kind, than any objeAion again !l ihem. It appears by the precautions arrd fears of the Spaniards that they were fully convinced of the practicability of the fcheme he was fent to execute, and extremely alarmed with the apprehenli.'U «fits confequcnces. It... | |
| Robert Kerr - 1814 - 584 páginas
...and having some of his people trepanned at Baldivia. It even appeared, by the fears and precautions of the Spaniards, that they were fully convinced of...practicability of the scheme he was sent to execute, and were extremely alarmed with apprehensions for its consequences. It is said that Charles II. was so... | |
| James Weddell - 1827 - 374 páginas
...interior of the country. Port Desire, and the Bay of St. Joseph, are places at which tribes of Patagpnians have been seen by gentlemen of my acquaintance, whose...advantages which would redound from this expedition, 13 and so eager to be informed of the event of it, that hearing intelligence of Sir JohnNarborough's... | |
| Richard Walter - 1853 - 160 páginas
...him, and having some of his people trapanned at Baldivia. However, it appeared, by the precautions and fears of the Spaniards, that they were fully convinced...scheme he was sent to execute, and extremely alarmed with the apprehension of its consequences. It is said, that his Majesty King Charles the Second was... | |
| George baron Anson - 1853 - 660 páginas
...appeared, by the precautions and fears of the ¡ Spaniards, that they were fully convinced of the I practicability of the scheme he was sent to execute, and extremely alarmed with the apprehension of its consequences. It is said, that his Majesty King Charles the Second was... | |
| Felipe González de Haedo - 1908 - 322 páginas
...compiler of the history of Anson's voyage therein affirms that "it appeared by the precautions and fears of the Spaniards that they were fully convinced of the practicability of the scheme Sir John Narborough had been sent to execute, and extremely alarmed with the apprehension of its consequences1."... | |
| Richard Walter, George Anson Baron Anson - 1928 - 572 páginas
...him, and having some of his people trapanned at Baldivia. However, it appeared, by the precautions and fears of the Spaniards, that they were fully convinced...scheme he was sent to execute, and extremely alarmed with the apprehension of its consequences. It is said, that his Majesty King Charles the Second was... | |
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