The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques & Discoveries of the English Nation: Made by Sea Or Over-land to the Remote and Farthest Distant Quarters of the Earth at Any Time Within the Compasse of These 1600 Yeeres, Issue 6J. MacLehose and sons, 1904 |
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... comming up against the streame to Babylon , where arriving and paying our custome , we with all other sorts of marchants bought us camels , hired us men to lade and drive them , furnished our selves with rice , Their provi- butter ...
... comming up against the streame to Babylon , where arriving and paying our custome , we with all other sorts of marchants bought us camels , hired us men to lade and drive them , furnished our selves with rice , Their provi- butter ...
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... Comming with a ship from Ormuz to Goa without horses , they pay 8 in the 100 whether they sell part or all , but if they would carie of the sayd marchandise to any other place , they pay none other custome , except others buy it and ...
... Comming with a ship from Ormuz to Goa without horses , they pay 8 in the 100 whether they sell part or all , but if they would carie of the sayd marchandise to any other place , they pay none other custome , except others buy it and ...
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... comming the straight way during the moneth of July to the coast of Melinde , and Mosambique , and from Note . thence goe straight for Goa , and if in the moneth of July they should not be at the coast of Melinde , they can in no wise ...
... comming the straight way during the moneth of July to the coast of Melinde , and Mosambique , and from Note . thence goe straight for Goa , and if in the moneth of July they should not be at the coast of Melinde , they can in no wise ...
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... comming to Constantinople , to acknowledge a duety to the great Turke , was betrayed by his owne nephew , who wrote to the Turke , that hee went onely as a spy , by that meanes to get his kingdome . I heard at Argier of seven Gallies ...
... comming to Constantinople , to acknowledge a duety to the great Turke , was betrayed by his owne nephew , who wrote to the Turke , that hee went onely as a spy , by that meanes to get his kingdome . I heard at Argier of seven Gallies ...
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... comming away , which was the seventh day of Januarie , and the first day of February , I landed at Dartmouth , and the seventh day came to London , with humble thankes to Almightie God , for my safe arrivall . A true report of a worthy ...
... comming away , which was the seventh day of Januarie , and the first day of February , I landed at Dartmouth , and the seventh day came to London , with humble thankes to Almightie God , for my safe arrivall . A true report of a worthy ...
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aboord Admirall aforesaid againe Aleppo alwayes anker aspers Babylon Balsara Bassa Beglerbegs Benin betwixt boate brought called Cape Cape Verde Captaine Caravels caried castle Chaul China clocke coast comming companie of marchants countrey custome dayes degrees divers dominions East England English fadome farre foorth foure Gallies Generall gold Governour and companie Grand Signior graunt Guinea hath hundred Iland John king kingdome knowen laden land larines leagues letters patents Levant lieth Lisbon litle Majestie Malacca maner marchandise Master moneth monson neere Negros night ordinance Ormus Ormuz ounces Palmas pinnesse Pinteado Portugall Portugals pounds quintall Ralph Fitch ranne river sayd Governour sent Sestos set saile shewed shippe ships depart shoare shore shot side sight sort souldiers standeth Sunne tangas Tenerif thence thereof things thither thousand tooke towne traffike traffique trees tunnes Turkes unto victuals voyage warres wherein winde yeere yere