The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques & Discoveries of the English Nation: Made by Sea Or Overland to the Remote & Farthest Distant Quarters of the Earth at Any Time Within the Compasse of These 1600 Years, Volume 2J.M. Dent, 1907 |
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... land by King Henry the second , • PAGE 418 419 419 The voyage of Baldwine Archbishop of Canterbury unto Syria and Palæstina , in the yeere 1190 , The famous voyage of Richard the first , king of England into Asia , for the recovering of ...
... land by King Henry the second , • PAGE 418 419 419 The voyage of Baldwine Archbishop of Canterbury unto Syria and Palæstina , in the yeere 1190 , The famous voyage of Richard the first , king of England into Asia , for the recovering of ...
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... land and sea doth in short space after you passe the Ob , incline East , and so to the Southwards . And therefore we would have no part of the land of your starreboord side , as you proceed in your discovery , to be left undiscovered ...
... land and sea doth in short space after you passe the Ob , incline East , and so to the Southwards . And therefore we would have no part of the land of your starreboord side , as you proceed in your discovery , to be left undiscovered ...
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... land or hilles , which were almost covered with snow , and the mids of them were West from the ship , being then about twelve leagues from the nearest land : they sounded but could finde no ground in two hundred fathoms . From thence ...
... land or hilles , which were almost covered with snow , and the mids of them were West from the ship , being then about twelve leagues from the nearest land : they sounded but could finde no ground in two hundred fathoms . From thence ...
Contents
THE PRINCIPALL NAVIGATIONSContinued | 3 |
The voyage of Richard Johnson Alexander Kitchin and Arthur | 33 |
Certaine letters of Arthur Edwards written out of Russia | 53 |
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