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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... him to the Turke . The towne standeth in a valley , and a long the water side pleasantly . There are about 26. winde ... himselfe , and for two of the other Gallies , which we for quietnesse sake gave them . 1586 . The 27. of June , wee ...
... him to the Turke . The towne standeth in a valley , and a long the water side pleasantly . There are about 26. winde ... himselfe , and for two of the other Gallies , which we for quietnesse sake gave them . 1586 . The 27. of June , wee ...
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... himselfe : having broken my fast with him , he provided mee a Camell for my carriage , and a Mule for mee to ride upon , and a Moore to runne by me to the City of Alexandria , The English who had charge to see mee safe in the English ...
... himselfe : having broken my fast with him , he provided mee a Camell for my carriage , and a Mule for mee to ride upon , and a Moore to runne by me to the City of Alexandria , The English who had charge to see mee safe in the English ...
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... himselfe , setting his course for the particular port , whereunto hee was bounde : one for Tripolie in Syria , another for Con- stantinople , the chiefe Citie of the Turkes Empire , situated upon the coast of Romania , called of olde ...
... himselfe , setting his course for the particular port , whereunto hee was bounde : one for Tripolie in Syria , another for Con- stantinople , the chiefe Citie of the Turkes Empire , situated upon the coast of Romania , called of olde ...
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... him in the name [ II . i . 287. ] of the Spanish king , Lord of those seas ? Our men replied , and said , that they owed no such duetie nor obedience to him , and therefore would ... himselfe had received 51 A REPORT OF A WORTHY FIGHT A.D..
... him in the name [ II . i . 287. ] of the Spanish king , Lord of those seas ? Our men replied , and said , that they owed no such duetie nor obedience to him , and therefore would ... himselfe had received 51 A REPORT OF A WORTHY FIGHT A.D..
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... him as a messenger to the Generall , that so he might be satisfied , and assured of their mindes by one of their owne com- pany . But M. Wilkinson would agree to no such thing , although Richard Rowit the marchant himselfe seemed ...
... him as a messenger to the Generall , that so he might be satisfied , and assured of their mindes by one of their owne com- pany . But M. Wilkinson would agree to no such thing , although Richard Rowit the marchant himselfe seemed ...
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