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 10James MacLehose and Sons, 1904 |
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Page ix
... Berreo the captaine thereof : from whence with a barge and certaine boates he passed up the bay of Guanipa , the river of Amana one of the mouths of the great Orenoque , the maine river of Orenoque it selfe , and other rivers , for the ...
... Berreo the captaine thereof : from whence with a barge and certaine boates he passed up the bay of Guanipa , the river of Amana one of the mouths of the great Orenoque , the maine river of Orenoque it selfe , and other rivers , for the ...
Page xvii
... Berreo , This engraving of the capture of Don Antonio de Berreo , Governor of Trinidad , by Sir Walter Ralegh , is re- produced from De Bry's Collections of Travels and Voyages , Grands ( America ) Voyages , Part VIII . , Frank- fort ...
... Berreo , This engraving of the capture of Don Antonio de Berreo , Governor of Trinidad , by Sir Walter Ralegh , is re- produced from De Bry's Collections of Travels and Voyages , Grands ( America ) Voyages , Part VIII . , Frank- fort ...
Page 206
... Berreo for his defence had gotten some 300. souldiers , a greater number then I was able to encounter withall , having then but 50. men , because my Caravels before their comming were sent away . The Simerones of the yland traded with ...
... Berreo for his defence had gotten some 300. souldiers , a greater number then I was able to encounter withall , having then but 50. men , because my Caravels before their comming were sent away . The Simerones of the yland traded with ...
Page 340
... other impediments to them unknowen and unheard . After I had displanted Don Antonio de Berreo , who was upon the same enterprize , leaving my ships at Trinidad , at the Port called Curiapan , 340 A.D. THE ENGLISH VOYAGES.
... other impediments to them unknowen and unheard . After I had displanted Don Antonio de Berreo , who was upon the same enterprize , leaving my ships at Trinidad , at the Port called Curiapan , 340 A.D. THE ENGLISH VOYAGES.
Page 351
... Berreo the governour , who was said to be slaine in his second attempt of Guiana , but was not . While we remained at Puerto de los Espannoles some Spaniards came abord us to buy linnen of the company , and such other things as they ...
... Berreo the governour , who was said to be slaine in his second attempt of Guiana , but was not . While we remained at Puerto de los Espannoles some Spaniards came abord us to buy linnen of the company , and such other things as they ...
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