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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... Panama . It was on this march that Drake , climbing a tree pointed out by his guides , first saw the Pacific , and besought Almighty God of his goodness to give him life and leave to sail once in an English ship on that sea . ' After ...
... Panama . It was on this march that Drake , climbing a tree pointed out by his guides , first saw the Pacific , and besought Almighty God of his goodness to give him life and leave to sail once in an English ship on that sea . ' After ...
Page 76
... Panama and from their masters of Panama , and Nombre de Dios , the Negros did tell him , that certaine Mules came laden with gold and silver from Panama to Nombre de Dios , who in companie of these Negros went thereupon on land , and ...
... Panama and from their masters of Panama , and Nombre de Dios , the Negros did tell him , that certaine Mules came laden with gold and silver from Panama to Nombre de Dios , who in companie of these Negros went thereupon on land , and ...
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... Panama to Nombre de Dios , was now conducted with souldiers , he determined to do that which never any man before ... Panama , which is in the way that pearles 25 . leagues from they come from Peru to Panama , and there he was Panama ...
... Panama to Nombre de Dios , was now conducted with souldiers , he determined to do that which never any man before ... Panama , which is in the way that pearles 25 . leagues from they come from Peru to Panama , and there he was Panama ...
Page 78
... Panama , and the Governour within two dayes sent foure barkes 100 men , 25 in every one , and Negros to rowe with the captaine John de Ortega , which went to the Island of pearles , and there had intelligence , which way the English men ...
... Panama , and the Governour within two dayes sent foure barkes 100 men , 25 in every one , and Negros to rowe with the captaine John de Ortega , which went to the Island of pearles , and there had intelligence , which way the English men ...
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Richard Hakluyt. 1575 . nothing but victuals : but this captaine of Panama not herewith satisfied , determined to seeke out the English- men by land , and leaving twenty men in his pinnesses , hee with 80 shot went up the countrey : hee ...
Richard Hakluyt. 1575 . nothing but victuals : but this captaine of Panama not herewith satisfied , determined to seeke out the English- men by land , and leaving twenty men in his pinnesses , hee with 80 shot went up the countrey : hee ...
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