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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... morning , to avoid the great heat . Felugia . The ruines of In this place which we crossed over , stood the olde olde Babylon . mighty city of Babylon , many olde ruines wherof are easily to be seene by day - light , which I John Eldred ...
... morning , to avoid the great heat . Felugia . The ruines of In this place which we crossed over , stood the olde olde Babylon . mighty city of Babylon , many olde ruines wherof are easily to be seene by day - light , which I John Eldred ...
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... morning , at which time we begin to take our journey . Eight dayes journey from Babylon toward Aleppo , neere [ II . i . 271. ] unto a towne called Heit , as we crosse the river Euphrates by boates , about 3. miles from the town there ...
... morning , at which time we begin to take our journey . Eight dayes journey from Babylon toward Aleppo , neere [ II . i . 271. ] unto a towne called Heit , as we crosse the river Euphrates by boates , about 3. miles from the town there ...
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... morning following we had a faire winde , so that on the 27 day wee came in sight of the rocke of Lisbone , and so sayling along we came in sight of the South Cape , the 29 of the same , and on the morrowe with a Westerly winde we entred ...
... morning following we had a faire winde , so that on the 27 day wee came in sight of the rocke of Lisbone , and so sayling along we came in sight of the South Cape , the 29 of the same , and on the morrowe with a Westerly winde we entred ...
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... morning , having a merry winde : but the 23 day , there arose a very great storme , and in the mids of it we descried a small boate of the burden of ten tunnes , with foure men in her , in very great danger , who called a maine for our ...
... morning , having a merry winde : but the 23 day , there arose a very great storme , and in the mids of it we descried a small boate of the burden of ten tunnes , with foure men in her , in very great danger , who called a maine for our ...
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... morning about 7. of the clocke they descried 13. sailes in number , which were of the Gallies , lying in waite of purpose for them , in and about that place . As soone as the English ships had spied them , they by and by according to a ...
... morning about 7. of the clocke they descried 13. sailes in number , which were of the Gallies , lying in waite of purpose for them , in and about that place . As soone as the English ships had spied them , they by and by according to a ...
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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