| Sir Walter Raleigh - 1820 - 618 páginas
...regard of the great many calamities which they had suffered through their want of skill. Here I cannot forbear to commend the patient virtue of the Spaniards....persisting in their enterprises, with an invincible constanpy, they have annexed to their kingdom so man goodly province?, as bury the remembrance of a... | |
| Sir Walter Raleigh - 1829 - 710 páginas
...may perceive who has read Castcllano's Elogies, just before qnoted, where be says, ' Here I cannot forbear to commend ' the patient virtue of the Spaniards....never find that any ' nation hath endured so many mis' adventures and miseries as the ' Spaniards have done in their I n ' dian discoveries ; yet persisting... | |
| Sir Walter Raleigh - 1829 - 714 páginas
...their heads in the search of not so ' Here I cannot forbear to commend "many leagues; yea, more than the patient virtue of the Spaniards. ' We seldom or...never find that any ' nation hath endured so many mis' adventures and miseries as the ' Spaniards have done in their In' dian discoveries; yet persisting... | |
| Sir Walter Raleigh - 1829 - 556 páginas
...regard of the many great calamities which they had suffered through their want of skill. Here I cannot forbear to commend the patient virtue of the Spaniards: we seldom or RALEGH, VOL. IV. I never find that any nation hath endured so many misadventures and miseries as the... | |
| Patrick Fraser Tytler - 1844 - 430 páginas
...he eloquently extols their perseverance in the career of navigation. " I cannot forbear," says he, " to commend the patient virtue of the Spaniards. We...hath endured so many misadventures and miseries as that people have done in their Indian discoveries ; yet, persisting in their enterprises with an invincible... | |
| Patrick Fraser Tytler - 1853 - 454 páginas
...ex«nn of Span- tols their perseverance in the career of navigation. " I cannot forbear/" says he, " to commend the patient virtue of the Spaniards. We seldom or never find that any nation hath eneVared so many misadventures and miseries as that people have done in their Indian discoveries ;... | |
| Edward Isidore Sears, David Allyn Gorton, Charles H. Woodman - 1866 - 440 páginas
...the opinion, for example, of Sir Walter Raleigh, who bears the following testimony: " Here I cannot forbear to commend the patient virtue of the Spaniards ; we seldom or never find tliut any nation lias endured so many misadventures and miseries as the Spaniards have done in their... | |
| Charles John Smith - 1871 - 630 páginas
...combines more strongly than mishap the idea of the unfortunate with the doings and proceedings of men. "We seldom or never find that any nation hath endured...Spaniards have done in their Indian discoveries." — Haleyh's History of the World. CALCULATE. BECKON. COMPUTE. COUNT. ESTIMATE. ENUMEKATE. BATE. To... | |
| Charles John Smith - 1890 - 802 páginas
...combines more strongly than MISHAP the idea of the unfortunate with the doings and proceedings of men. " We seldom or never find that any nation hath endured...so many misadventures and miseries as the Spaniards ha%e done in their Indian discoveries."— RALEGH'S Hiltory of the World. Alischance and mishap befall... | |
| Sir Arthur Helps - 1902 - 434 páginas
...Hist, de las Indias, dec. 3, lib. 10, cap. 3. 2 Well might Sir Walter Raleigh exclaim, " Here I cannot forbear to commend the patient virtue of the Spaniards:...their Indian discoveries ; yet, persisting in their enterprizes with an invincible constancy, they have annexed to their kingdom so many goodly provinces,... | |
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