| George Burnett - Authors, English - 1807 - 970 pages
...several embassies. A patent was granted him by her majesty, in 1584, for himself i his heirs and assigns, to discover " such remote heathen and barbarous lands,...prince, nor inhabited by Christian people, as to him or them should seem good," and to hold the same with all prerogatives, commodities, jurisdictions,... | |
| George Burnett - Authors, English - 1807 - 528 pages
...several embassies. A patent was granted him by her majesty, in 1584, for himself^ his heirs and assigns, to discover " such remote heathen and barbarous lands,...prince, nor inhabited by Christian people, as to him or them should seem good," and to hold the same with all prerogatives, commodities, jurisdictions,... | |
| George Burnett - 1807 - 528 pages
...several embassies. A patent was granted him, by her majesty, in 1584, for himself, his heirs and assigns, to discover " such remote heathen and barbarous lands,...possessed by any Christian prince, nor inhabited by christiatt people, .as to him or them should teem good," and to hold the same with all •prerogatives,... | |
| Thomas Zouch - 1809 - 424 pages
...assignsi letters patent, giving free liberty to discover such remote heathen and barbarous lands, no4 actually possessed by any Christian Prince, nor inhabited: by Christian people, as to him or them shall seem good, to hold, the same, with all prerogatives, &c, A bill was brought into Parliament... | |
| George Burnett - Authors, English - 1813 - 550 pages
...several embassies. A patent was granted him by her majesty, in 1584, for himself, his heirs and assigns, to discover " such remote heathen and barbarous lands, not actually possessed by any Christian prince, rior inhabited by Christian people, .as to him or them should »eem good," and to hold the same with... | |
| Francis Wrangham - Great Britain - 1816 - 624 pages
...Council, who were so well satisfied with it, that her Majesty granted him letterspatent authorising him to ' discover such remote, heathen, and barbarous...lands, not actually possessed by any Christian prince, or inhabited by Christian people, as to him or them should seem good ; and to hold the same with all... | |
| Francis Wrangham - Great Britain - 1816 - 616 pages
...Council, who were so well satisfied with it, that her Majesty granted him letterspatent authorising him to ' discover such remote, heathen, and barbarous...lands, not actually possessed by any Christian prince, or inhabited by Christian people, as to him or them should seem good ; and to hold the same with all... | |
| Epaphras Hoyt - Indians of North America - 1824 - 344 pages
...received no colonies from Europe. In 1584, Elizabeth, queen of England, granted to sir Walter Raleigh " liberty to discover such remote heathen and barbarous...jurisdictions as ample as had been granted to his brother, sir Humphrey Gilbert." In July, this year, Philip Anaadas and Arthur Barlow, two experienced... | |
| Epaphras Hoyt - Indians of North America - 1824 - 338 pages
...received no colonies from Europe. In 1584, Elizabeth, queen of England, granted to sir Walter Raleigh " liberty to discover such remote heathen and barbarous...jurisdictions as ample as had been granted to his brother, sir Humphrey Gilbert." In July, this year, Philip Amadas and Arthur Barlow, two cxpcricnoprl... | |
| Samuel Hazard - Pennsylvania - 1828 - 470 pages
...discover, search, find out, and view, such remote heathen and barbarous countries and territories, not actually possessed by any Christian prince, nor inhabited by Christian people, as to him shall seem good," to have and enjoy forever. 1606, King James, without any regard to Raleigh's April... | |
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