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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... sight of Cape Rasalgate , they have Westerly windes , and so come for Chaul and Goa , and if the said ships depart not before the 25 of April , they are not then to depart that monson , but to winter in Ormus because of the winter . The ...
... sight of Cape Rasalgate , they have Westerly windes , and so come for Chaul and Goa , and if the said ships depart not before the 25 of April , they are not then to depart that monson , but to winter in Ormus because of the winter . The ...
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... sight of Capo de buona speranza , and the Isle of Saint Helena , which Islande is about the midway , being in sixteene degrees to the South . And it is a litle Island being fruitfull of all things which a man can imagine , with great ...
... sight of Capo de buona speranza , and the Isle of Saint Helena , which Islande is about the midway , being in sixteene degrees to the South . And it is a litle Island being fruitfull of all things which a man can imagine , with great ...
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... 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 the straights : and the second of January being as high as Cape de Gate ...
... 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 the straights : and the second of January being as high as Cape de Gate ...
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... sight of the streights , and of the coast of Barbary . The 18 day we passed them , and sailed towards Patras . Upon the 23 of March , we met with the Centurion of London which came from Genoa , by whom we sent letters to England , and ...
... sight of the streights , and of the coast of Barbary . The 18 day we passed them , and sailed towards Patras . Upon the 23 of March , we met with the Centurion of London which came from Genoa , by whom we sent letters to England , and ...
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... sight of the Castle of Malta . The 9 day of Aprill we came to Zante , and being before the towne , William Aldridge , servant to Master Thomas Cordall of London , came aboord us , with whom our Master and twelve more of our company ...
... sight of the Castle of Malta . The 9 day of Aprill we came to Zante , and being before the towne , William Aldridge , servant to Master Thomas Cordall of London , came aboord us , with whom our Master and twelve more of our company ...
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