| 1869 - 508 páginas
...the way of the North. Both Gomez and Ayllon had found no gold, and no strait, and even the trees and animals they reported were common in Europe ; whereat old Martyr exclaims, "to the south I to the south ! for the great and exceeding riches of the equinoxial ; they that seek riches must... | |
| Henry Stevens (Jr.) - 1869 - 76 páginas
...the way of the North. Both Gomez and Ayllon had found no gold, and no strait, and even the trees and animals they reported were common in Europe ; whereat...south ! for the great and exceeding riches of the equinoxial ; they that seek riches must not go unto the cold and frozen north." The whole story is... | |
| Justin Winsor - 1881 - 570 páginas
...thought, as Peter Martyr expresses it, after the failures of Esteban Gomez and the Licenciado d' Aillon, "To the South, to the South, for the great and exceeding riches of the Equinoctial; they that seek gold must not go to the cold and frozen North." The Spaniards never considered North America as of... | |
| Justin Winsor - 1884 - 296 páginas
...thought, as Peter Martyr expresses it, after the failures of Esteban Gomez and the Licenciado d' Aillon, " To the South, to the South, for the great and exceeding riches of the Equinoctial ; they that seek gold must not go to the cold and frozen North." The Spaniards never considered North America as of... | |
| Hubert Howe Bancroft - 1886 - 814 páginas
...concerning the strayght there is little hope;' and especially had he no faith in uortli era prospects. 'To the south! To the south! For the great and exceeding riches of the ^Equinoctiall, they that eeeke riches must not goe vnto the cold and frozen north.' See Bryanl'i Hist.... | |
| 1888 - 704 páginas
...spices, cared only to follow the advice of the geographer of their king — Peter Martyr the Italian : " To the South, to the South, for the great and exceeding riches of the Equinoctial; they that seek gold must not go to the cold and frozen North." But, though this northern land might be ignored and... | |
| John Fiske - 1892 - 680 páginas
...pole. . . . But 1rhat need haue we of these things which are common with all the people of Europe ? To the South, to the South for the great and exceeding...the Equinoctial! : they that seek riches must not go vnto the cold and frosen North." l Gomez seems to have been preceded on these coasts by more than one... | |
| John Fiske - 1892 - 682 páginas
...pole. . . . But what need haue we of these things which are common with all the people of Europe ? To the South, to the South for the great and exceeding riches of the Equinoctiall : they that seek riches must not go vnto the cold and frosen North." J Gomez seems to... | |
| Blanche Evans Hazard - 1897 - 292 páginas
...the North Atlantic shore. Peter Martyr, one of their writers, showed their spirit when he said : " To the South, to the South, for the great and exceeding riches; . . . they that seek gold must not go to the cold and frozen north." Manhattan and the Hudson had no... | |
| Robert Stein - 1898 - 404 páginas
...interest. " What need have we," they said, " of things which are common to all the countries of Europe — to the south, to the south for the great and exceeding riches of the equinoctial j they that seek riches must not go into the cold and frozen north.'1 The French, though they made... | |
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