The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques, and Discoveries of the English Nation, Volume 12E. & G. Goldsmid, 1889 |
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... fiue thousand leagues at the least , compting and considering the trending of the land , and for 3000. more on the backeside in the South Sea from the Streight of Magellan to Cape Mendocino and Noua Albion . So that it seemeth very ...
... fiue thousand leagues at the least , compting and considering the trending of the land , and for 3000. more on the backeside in the South Sea from the Streight of Magellan to Cape Mendocino and Noua Albion . So that it seemeth very ...
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... fiue ships of what burthen or quality soeuer they be , jand as many mariners or men as they will haue with them in the sayd ships , vpon their owne proper costs and charges , to seeke out , discouer , and finde whatsoeuer isles ...
... fiue ships of what burthen or quality soeuer they be , jand as many mariners or men as they will haue with them in the sayd ships , vpon their owne proper costs and charges , to seeke out , discouer , and finde whatsoeuer isles ...
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... fiue of the clocke early in the morning . This land he called Prima vista , that is to say , First seene , because as I suppose it was that part whereof they had the first sight from sea . That Island which lieth out before the land ...
... fiue of the clocke early in the morning . This land he called Prima vista , that is to say , First seene , because as I suppose it was that part whereof they had the first sight from sea . That Island which lieth out before the land ...
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... fiue dayes , where hee discouered a mighty riuer , which opened farre into the land , and in the entrie of this riuer he turned backe againe . * Whereby it appeareth that he went the very same way , that we By Sir Hugh now doe yerely ...
... fiue dayes , where hee discouered a mighty riuer , which opened farre into the land , and in the entrie of this riuer he turned backe againe . * Whereby it appeareth that he went the very same way , that we By Sir Hugh now doe yerely ...
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... fiue parts , which is almost by the halfe . 3 Also we may haue by the West a yeerely returne , it being at all times nauigable , whereas you haue but 4. moneths in the whole yeere to goe by the Northeast : the passage being at such ...
... fiue parts , which is almost by the halfe . 3 Also we may haue by the West a yeerely returne , it being at all times nauigable , whereas you haue but 4. moneths in the whole yeere to goe by the Northeast : the passage being at such ...
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