| William Oldys, John Malham - 1809 - 662 pages
...of the world may be stored therewith. It is a most excellent pitch for trimming of ships that pass into these regions and hot countries, for it melteth not with the sun as other pitch doth. The twenty-sixth day we stood along again, the wind being still contrary and... | |
| 1809 - 610 pages
...of the world may be stored therewith. It is a most excellent pitch for trimming of ships that pass into these regions and hot countries, for it melteth not with the sun as other pitch doth. The twenty-sixth day we stood along again, the wind being still contrary and... | |
| Samuel Purchas - 1906 - 614 pages
...such abundance, that all which melteth . .... ... TTT , . , , . . not with the places on this side or the World may bee stored therewith. Sunne. It is a...when we arrived at Port de Hispania. Within two daies p°? de. after our arrivall there, Don Sanches de Mendosa, the Don Sanches Teniente for that yeere,... | |
| Samuel Purchas - 1906 - 614 pages
...whereof there is such abundance, that all places on this side of the World may bee stored therewith. It is a most excellent Pitch for trimming of shippes...calmes, and so continued untill the second of October, when we arrived at Port de Hispania. Within two daies after our arrivall there, Don Sanches de Mendosa,... | |
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