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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... Countries under the Earl of Leicester in 1586 and was present at Zutphen . In August 1591 he joined the Earl of Essex in his expedition to Normandy in support of Henry of Navarre . Henry made him a Knight of the Order of St. Michael ...
... Countries under the Earl of Leicester in 1586 and was present at Zutphen . In August 1591 he joined the Earl of Essex in his expedition to Normandy in support of Henry of Navarre . Henry made him a Knight of the Order of St. Michael ...
Page 81
... country marveiled much at this one thing , to see that since the conquering of this land , there have bene many Frenchmen , that have come to those Countreys , but never saw English men there but onely those two of whom I have spoken ...
... country marveiled much at this one thing , to see that since the conquering of this land , there have bene many Frenchmen , that have come to those Countreys , but never saw English men there but onely those two of whom I have spoken ...
Page 135
... country , which doe bring unto the Citie for to [ III . 549. ] sell earthen Pots and Pipkins , and Coverlits of Cotton wooll , and great earthen Jarres . Also they doe traffique to Cartagena . It is a countrey which hath but small store ...
... country , which doe bring unto the Citie for to [ III . 549. ] sell earthen Pots and Pipkins , and Coverlits of Cotton wooll , and great earthen Jarres . Also they doe traffique to Cartagena . It is a countrey which hath but small store ...
Page 155
... country . leagues . From this place where the barkes unlade their commodities , they are carried upon mules to Panama , which is but five leagues off from this place . This river hath great store of water in the Winter . And the barkes ...
... country . leagues . From this place where the barkes unlade their commodities , they are carried upon mules to Panama , which is but five leagues off from this place . This river hath great store of water in the Winter . And the barkes ...
Page 173
... country . : T may please your worship to understand , that I have received a packet of letters from you , wherein you write unto me of the great miseries and the calamities of Spaine . And I promise you that these countreys are in no ...
... country . : T may please your worship to understand , that I have received a packet of letters from you , wherein you write unto me of the great miseries and the calamities of Spaine . And I promise you that these countreys are in no ...
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