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 10J. Maclehose and Sons, 1904 |
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Page vii
... East Indies , 1591 , & 1592 : who in his returne with M. Lancaster by the yles of Trinidad , Mona , & Hispaniola , was about Cape Tiburon taken into a French ship under the conduct of Capitan de la Barbotiere , which ship 156 • 158 178 ...
... East Indies , 1591 , & 1592 : who in his returne with M. Lancaster by the yles of Trinidad , Mona , & Hispaniola , was about Cape Tiburon taken into a French ship under the conduct of Capitan de la Barbotiere , which ship 156 • 158 178 ...
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... East and West Indies , shall commonly finde that they account all other nations for pirats , rovers and theeves , which visite any heathen . coast that they have once sayled by or looked on . Howbeit their passionate and ambitious ...
... East and West Indies , shall commonly finde that they account all other nations for pirats , rovers and theeves , which visite any heathen . coast that they have once sayled by or looked on . Howbeit their passionate and ambitious ...
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... East and West sides two mountaines of rocke and cliffe , as it were hanging over it , upon the top of which two mountaines were builded certaine fortifications to preserve the towne from any harme that might bee offered , as in a plot ...
... East and West sides two mountaines of rocke and cliffe , as it were hanging over it , upon the top of which two mountaines were builded certaine fortifications to preserve the towne from any harme that might bee offered , as in a plot ...
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... East India : & for their drinking , they use glasses altogether , whereof they make excellent good and faire in the same place . But yet some plate we found , and many other good things , as their houshold garniture very gallant and ...
... East India : & for their drinking , they use glasses altogether , whereof they make excellent good and faire in the same place . But yet some plate we found , and many other good things , as their houshold garniture very gallant and ...
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... East to the West , and reacheth to the Iland of Buena Ventura . And put case that the fort which is builded on the other side doth decay , or be taken by the enemy , with this other fort wee may defend the citie very well , if the enemy ...
... East to the West , and reacheth to the Iland of Buena Ventura . And put case that the fort which is builded on the other side doth decay , or be taken by the enemy , with this other fort wee may defend the citie very well , if the enemy ...
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