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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... called The Dragon , and another ship & a pinnesse , to Nombre de Dios and Dariene , about the yeere 1572 . • The voyage of John Oxnam of Plimmouth to the West India , and over the streight of Dariene into the South sea , Anno 1575 . The ...
... called The Dragon , and another ship & a pinnesse , to Nombre de Dios and Dariene , about the yeere 1572 . • The voyage of John Oxnam of Plimmouth to the West India , and over the streight of Dariene into the South sea , Anno 1575 . The ...
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... called the Salomon of the burthen of 120. tunne , wherein M. Haukins himselfe went as Generall : The second the Swallow of 100. tunnes , wherein went for Captaine M. Thomas M. Thomas Hampton : and the third the Jonas a barke of Hampton ...
... called the Salomon of the burthen of 120. tunne , wherein M. Haukins himselfe went as Generall : The second the Swallow of 100. tunnes , wherein went for Captaine M. Thomas M. Thomas Hampton : and the third the Jonas a barke of Hampton ...
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... called Tagarin , where he stayed some good time , and got into his possession , partly by the sworde , and partly by other meanes , to the number of 300. Negros at the least , besides other merchandises which that countrey yeeldeth ...
... called Tagarin , where he stayed some good time , and got into his possession , partly by the sworde , and partly by other meanes , to the number of 300. Negros at the least , besides other merchandises which that countrey yeeldeth ...
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... called 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 ...
... called 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 ...
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... called Alcatrarsa , wherein at our going a shore , we found nothing but sea - birds , as we call them Ganets , but by the Portugals , called Alcatrarses , who for that cause gave the said Island the same name . Herein halfe of our ...
... called Alcatrarsa , wherein at our going a shore , we found nothing but sea - birds , as we call them Ganets , but by the Portugals , called Alcatrarses , who for that cause gave the said Island the same name . Herein halfe of our ...
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