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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... person , the quyett of her countrie , and than- noyaunce of the Enemie . This service which by gods sufferaunce we have done will ( withoute doute ) breade some alteracyon of their pretences howebeit all possible preparacions for ...
... person , the quyett of her countrie , and than- noyaunce of the Enemie . This service which by gods sufferaunce we have done will ( withoute doute ) breade some alteracyon of their pretences howebeit all possible preparacions for ...
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... persons , and goods : they here- upon thought it their best course to set out their fleete for Turkie , in such strength and abilitie for their defence , that the purpose of their Spanish enemie might the better be prevented , and the ...
... persons , and goods : they here- upon thought it their best course to set out their fleete for Turkie , in such strength and abilitie for their defence , that the purpose of their Spanish enemie might the better be prevented , and the ...
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... person I here represent ? Where are your billes of lading , your letters , pasports , and the chiefe of your men ? Thinke ye my attendance in these seas to be in vaine , or my person to no purpose ? Let al these things be done out of ...
... person I here represent ? Where are your billes of lading , your letters , pasports , and the chiefe of your men ? Thinke ye my attendance in these seas to be in vaine , or my person to no purpose ? Let al these things be done out of ...
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... persons of my suit and family the 3. of August . Passing through the Countries of Thracia , now called Romania the great , Valachia & Moldavia , where ariv- ing the 5. of September I was according to the Grand Signior his commandement ...
... persons of my suit and family the 3. of August . Passing through the Countries of Thracia , now called Romania the great , Valachia & Moldavia , where ariv- ing the 5. of September I was according to the Grand Signior his commandement ...
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... persons , whom it doth or shall concerne , that we have made this agreement with the worthy gentleman William Hareborne Ambassador of the right high and mighty prince , the Lady Elizabeth by the grace of God Queene of England , France ...
... persons , whom it doth or shall concerne , that we have made this agreement with the worthy gentleman William Hareborne Ambassador of the right high and mighty prince , the Lady Elizabeth by the grace of God Queene of England , France ...
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