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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... unto your honour & would use more larger discourse but that wante of leisure causeth me to leave the same to the reporte of this bearer , And so in verie greate haste with remembraunce of my humble duetie doe take my leave of your ...
... unto your honour & would use more larger discourse but that wante of leisure causeth me to leave the same to the reporte of this bearer , And so in verie greate haste with remembraunce of my humble duetie doe take my leave of your ...
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... unto the rivers side , which is but small ; the walles are about three English miles in compasse , but the suburbs are almost as much more . The towne is greatly peopled . We departed from thence with our camels the last of May with M ...
... unto the rivers side , which is but small ; the walles are about three English miles in compasse , but the suburbs are almost as much more . The towne is greatly peopled . We departed from thence with our camels the last of May with M ...
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... unto a towne called Heit , as we crosse the river Euphrates by boates , about 3. miles from the town there is a valley wherein are many springs throwing out abundantly at great mouths , a kind of blacke substance like unto tarre , which ...
... unto a towne called Heit , as we crosse the river Euphrates by boates , about 3. miles from the town there is a valley wherein are many springs throwing out abundantly at great mouths , a kind of blacke substance like unto tarre , which ...
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... unto it is the Island of Diana . The 15. of May , wee came to Sio , where I stayed thirtie and three dayes . In it is a very proper Towne , after the building of that Countrey , and the people are civil and while we were here , there ...
... unto it is the Island of Diana . The 15. of May , wee came to Sio , where I stayed thirtie and three dayes . In it is a very proper Towne , after the building of that Countrey , and the people are civil and while we were here , there ...
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... unto Elbing , where the 12. of October I was most friendly welcomed by the Senate of that City , whom I finde and judge to be faithfully devoted to her Majesties service , whose letters likewise unto the same were presented me . No ...
... unto Elbing , where the 12. of October I was most friendly welcomed by the Senate of that City , whom I finde and judge to be faithfully devoted to her Majesties service , whose letters likewise unto the same were presented me . No ...
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