| Edmund Spenser - 1750 - 320 pages
...World had them, they would foon hope to be Lords of all the Seas, and e'er long of all the World t Alfo full of very good Ports and Havens opening upon...unto them, to fee what excellent Commodities that Country can afford ; befides, the Soil itfelf moft fertile, fit to yield all kind of Fruit that fhall... | |
| John Angel - Ireland - 1781 - 302 pages
...fome princes in the " world had them they would foon hope to " to be lords of all the feas and ere long of " all the world: Alfo full of very good ports " and havens opening upon England as in«' viting us to come unto them to fee what «« excellent commodities that country can " afford... | |
| Edmund Spenser - English poetry - 1805 - 594 pages
...that if fome Princes in the world had them, they would foone hope to be lords of all the leas, and ere long of all the world : alfo full of very good ports...unto them, to fee what excellent commodities that countrey can afford, befides the foyle it felfe moft fertile, fit to yeeld all kinde of fruit that... | |
| Anne Plumptre - Ireland - 1817 - 452 pages
...world had them, they would soone hope to be lords of all the seas, and ere long of all the world : also full of very good ports and havens opening upon England, as inviting us to couie unto them, to see what excellent ctTmodities that countrey can afford^ besides the soyle itselfe... | |
| Thomas Steele - Catholics - 1828 - 194 pages
...had them, " they would soone hope to be lords of all the seas, " and, erelong, of all the world: also full of very " good ports and havens opening upon England, " as inviting us to come unto them, to see what " excellent commodities that countrey can afford; 11 besides the soyle it selfe most fertile,... | |
| Henry Grattan - Great Britain - 1839 - 498 pages
...world had them, they would soon hope to be lords of all the seas, and ere long of all the world : also full of very good ports and havens opening upon England, as inviting us to come unto them, to see what excellent commodities that country can afford; besides, the soil itself most fertile, fit... | |
| Henry Grattan - Catholic emancipation - 1839 - 540 pages
...world had them, they would soon hope to be lords of all the seas, and ere long of all the world : also full of very good ports and havens opening upon England, as inviting us to come unto them, to see what excellent commodities that country can afford; besides, the soil itself most fertile, fit... | |
| 1839 - 588 pages
...had them, they would soone hope to be lords of all the seas, and, ere long, of all the world ; also full of very good ports and havens opening upon England, as inviting us to come unto them, to see what excellent commodities that country can afford ; besides, the soyle itselfe most fertile, fit... | |
| 1840 - 588 pages
...M .in ic hope to be lords of all the seas, and, ere long, of all the world ; also full of very gpod ports and havens opening upon England, as inviting us to come unto them, to see what excellent commodities that country ean afford ; besides, the soyle itselfe most fertile, fit... | |
| American literature - 1865 - 820 pages
...ships upon their waters ; adorned with goodly woods, even fit for building of houses and ships ; also full of very good ports and havens opening upon England, as inviting us to come unto them, to see what excellent commodities that country can afford ; besides, the soil itself most fertile, fit... | |
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