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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... Spaine , touching the fleet of sir Francis Drake lying at the isles of Bayona on the coast of Galicia , written in Lisbon the 26 of October 1585 , after the account of Spaine . The famous expedition of sir Francis Drake to the West ...
... Spaine , touching the fleet of sir Francis Drake lying at the isles of Bayona on the coast of Galicia , written in Lisbon the 26 of October 1585 , after the account of Spaine . The famous expedition of sir Francis Drake to the West ...
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... Spaine to New Spaine in America , and from thence backe againe to Spaine . The Epistle Dedicatorie of sir Walter Ralegh to the right honourable the L. Charles Howard knight of the Garter & c . and sir Robert Cecil , Councellour & c ...
... Spaine to New Spaine in America , and from thence backe againe to Spaine . The Epistle Dedicatorie of sir Walter Ralegh to the right honourable the L. Charles Howard knight of the Garter & c . and sir Robert Cecil , Councellour & c ...
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... Spaine in the moneth of June 1585 . Besides the manifold and tyrannicall oppressions of the Inquisition inflicted on our nation upon most light and frivolous occasions . The voyage of Sir Thomas Pert , and Sebastian Cabot , about the ...
... Spaine in the moneth of June 1585 . Besides the manifold and tyrannicall oppressions of the Inquisition inflicted on our nation upon most light and frivolous occasions . The voyage of Sir Thomas Pert , and Sebastian Cabot , about the ...
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... Spaine in the citie of Sivill , and so named , for that in it is kept the infinite riches brought thither from the newfoundland of Peru ) might long since have beene in the tower of London , to the kings great honour and wealth of this ...
... Spaine in the citie of Sivill , and so named , for that in it is kept the infinite riches brought thither from the newfoundland of Peru ) might long since have beene in the tower of London , to the kings great honour and wealth of this ...
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... Spaine . And thus leaving the Iland , he returned and disemboqued , passing out by the Ilands of the Caycos , without further entring into the bay of Mexico , in this his first voyage to the West India . to the West India . And so with ...
... Spaine . And thus leaving the Iland , he returned and disemboqued , passing out by the Ilands of the Caycos , without further entring into the bay of Mexico , in this his first voyage to the West India . to the West India . And so with ...
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