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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... Negros were very good marchandise in Hispaniola , and that store of Negros might easily bee had upon the coast of Guinea , resolved with himselfe to make triall thereof , and communicated that devise with his worshipfull friendes of ...
... Negros were very good marchandise in Hispaniola , and that store of Negros might easily bee had upon the coast of Guinea , resolved with himselfe to make triall thereof , and communicated that devise with his worshipfull friendes of ...
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... Negros at the least , besides other merchandises which that countrey yeeldeth . With this praye hee sayled over the Ocean sea unto the Iland of Hispaniola , and arrived first at the port of Isabella : and there hee had reasonable ...
... Negros at the least , besides other merchandises which that countrey yeeldeth . With this praye hee sayled over the Ocean sea unto the Iland of Hispaniola , and arrived first at the port of Isabella : and there hee had reasonable ...
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... Negros , without any apparell , saving before their privities : of stature goodly men , and well liking by reason of their food , which passeth all other Guyneans for kine , goats , pullin , rise , fruits , and fish . Here wee tooke ...
... Negros , without any apparell , saving before their privities : of stature goodly men , and well liking by reason of their food , which passeth all other Guyneans for kine , goats , pullin , rise , fruits , and fish . Here wee tooke ...
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... Negros there perforce , the Mynions men gave them there to understand of our comming , and our pretence , wherefore they did avoyde the snares we had layd for them . The 8 of December wee ankered by a small Island Alcatrarses or called ...
... Negros there perforce , the Mynions men gave them there to understand of our comming , and our pretence , wherefore they did avoyde the snares we had layd for them . The 8 of December wee ankered by a small Island Alcatrarses or called ...
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... Negros , and asmuch of their fruites , rise , and mill , as we could well cary away , ( whereof there was such store , that wee might have laden one of our Barkes there- with ) wee departed , and at our departure divers of our men being ...
... Negros , and asmuch of their fruites , rise , and mill , as we could well cary away , ( whereof there was such store , that wee might have laden one of our Barkes there- with ) wee departed , and at our departure divers of our men being ...
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