| Edward Henry Bickersteth (bp. of Exeter) - 1872 - 830 pages
...you. For ye shall find therein all kinds of wonderful things, and the divers of the great Hermenin and of Persia, and of the land of the Tartars, and...things indeed there be therein which he beheld not, but those he heard from men of credit and veracity. And we shall set down things seen as seen, and things... | |
| 1871
...ye shall find therein all kinds of wonderful things, and the divers histories of the great Hermenia, and of Persia, and of the Land of the Tartars, and...noble citizen of Venice, as he saw them with his own eye. Some things indeed there be therein which he beheld not ; but these he heard from men of credit... | |
| Thomas Wallace Knox - East Indies - 1880 - 458 pages
...shall find therein all kinds of wonderful tilings, and the divers histories of the great Hermenia, and of Persia, and of the land of the Tartars, and of India, and of many another country of which onr book doth speak particularly, and in regular succession, according to the description of Messer... | |
| United States - 1892 - 60 pages
...ye shall find therein all kinds of wonderful things, and the divers histories of the Great Hermenia, and of Persia, and of the Land of the Tartars, and...of Venice, as he saw them with his own eyes. Some thing-* there be indeed therein which he beheld not ; but 8 these he heard from men of credit and veracity.... | |
| Mary Sheldon Barnes, Earl Barnes - United States - 1891 - 482 pages
...Book and cause it to be read to you. For ye shall find therein all kinds of wonderful things, . . . according to the description of Messer Marco Polo,...citizen of Venice, as he saw them with his own eyes. — Beginning of Marco Po/o's Book? Marco Polo's Book. — Just about the time that the Vikings gave... | |
| 1892 - 120 pages
...find therein all kinds of wonderful things, and the divers histories of the Great Hermenia, and <.f Persia, and of the Land of the Tartars, and of India,...Venice, as he saw them with his own eyes. Some things there be indeed therein which he beheld not; but 8 these he heard from men of credit and veracity.... | |
| Mary Mapes Dodge, William Fayal Clarke, Albert Gallatin Lanier, Maurice R. Robinson - Children's literature - 1896 - 572 pages
...ye shall find therein all kinds of wonderful things, and the divers histories of the great Hermenia, and of Persia, and of the Land of the Tartars, and...regular succession, according to the description of Messy Marco Polo, a wise and noble citizen of Venice, as he saw them with his own eyes. Some things... | |
| Mary Mapes Dodge - Children's literature - 1896 - 548 pages
...ye shall find therein all kinds of wonderful things, and the divers histories of the great Hermenia, and of Persia, and of the Land of the Tartars, and...regular succession, according to the description of Messcr Marco Polo, a wise and noble citizen of Venice, as he saw them with his own eyes. Some things... | |
| Eugene O'Neill - Drama - 1988 - 458 pages
...idea — arouse their curiosity! RUSTICIANO "For ye shall find therein all kinds of wonderful things, according to the description of Messer Marco Polo, a wise and noble citizen of Venice." MARCO [Pleased but protesting modestly] Wise and noble? That sounds like flattery. [Then assertively]... | |
| Marco Polo, Sir Henry Yule, Henri Cordier - Travel - 1993 - 788 pages
...ye shall find therein all kinds of wonderful things, and the divers histories of the Great Hermenia, and of Persia, and of the Land of the Tartars, and...to the description of Messer Marco Polo, a wise and nohle citisen of Venice, as he saw them with his own eyes. Some things indeed there he therein which... | |
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