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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... boats . After burning Porto Bello , Drake with eighteen men and a few Maroons marched across the Isthmus towards Panama . It was on this march that Drake , climbing a tree pointed out by his guides , first saw the Pacific , and besought ...
... boats . After burning Porto Bello , Drake with eighteen men and a few Maroons marched across the Isthmus towards Panama . It was on this march that Drake , climbing a tree pointed out by his guides , first saw the Pacific , and besought ...
Page 15
... boats : but by Gods providence , the wind being Westerly , which is rarely seene there , they got to the shore , to the Isle Brava , and in great penurie gotte to Cape Verde , where they remained sixe weekes , and had meate and drinke ...
... boats : but by Gods providence , the wind being Westerly , which is rarely seene there , they got to the shore , to the Isle Brava , and in great penurie gotte to Cape Verde , where they remained sixe weekes , and had meate and drinke ...
Page 22
... boat , who brought some to be trusted . of them to their death : wee landing boat after boat , Want of cir- and divers of our men scattering themselves , contrary to the Captaines will , by one or two in a company , for the hope that ...
... boat , who brought some to be trusted . of them to their death : wee landing boat after boat , Want of cir- and divers of our men scattering themselves , contrary to the Captaines will , by one or two in a company , for the hope that ...
Page 24
... boat being ready to leape on land , one of them espied an Negro in a white coate , standing upon a rocke , being ready to have received them when they came on shore , having in sight of his fellowes also eight or nine , some in one ...
... boat being ready to leape on land , one of them espied an Negro in a white coate , standing upon a rocke , being ready to have received them when they came on shore , having in sight of his fellowes also eight or nine , some in one ...
Page 42
... boats , appointed with Bases in their noses , and his men with weapons accordingly , where as before he caried none : and thus dissembling all injuries conceived of both parts , the Captaine went ashore , leaving pledges in the boates ...
... boats , appointed with Bases in their noses , and his men with weapons accordingly , where as before he caried none : and thus dissembling all injuries conceived of both parts , the Captaine went ashore , leaving pledges in the boates ...
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