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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... departed toward Europe , where it is thought they arrived not : for wee never heard any more newes of them . Thus farre proceedeth Gonsalvo 1516 . 1516 . de Oviedo , who though it please him 5 PERT AND SEBASTIAN CABOT A.D..
... departed toward Europe , where it is thought they arrived not : for wee never heard any more newes of them . Thus farre proceedeth Gonsalvo 1516 . 1516 . de Oviedo , who though it please him 5 PERT AND SEBASTIAN CABOT A.D..
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... departed from the coast of England in the moneth of October 1562 . and in his course touched first at Teneriffe , where hee received friendly intertainement . From thence he passed to Sierra Leona , upon the coast of Guinea , which ...
... departed from the coast of England in the moneth of October 1562 . and in his course touched first at Teneriffe , where hee received friendly intertainement . From thence he passed to Sierra Leona , upon the coast of Guinea , which ...
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... departed out of Plymmouth the 18. day of October , in the yeere of our Lord 1564. October 18 . with a prosperous winde : at which departing , in cutting the foresaile , a marveilous misfortune happened to one of the officers in the ...
... departed out of Plymmouth the 18. day of October , in the yeere of our Lord 1564. October 18 . with a prosperous winde : at which departing , in cutting the foresaile , a marveilous misfortune happened to one of the officers in the ...
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... departed from him the sixt of the moneth , being in the weather of him , and espying the pike of Teneriffe all a high , bare thither . At his arrivall somewhat before hee came to anker , hee hoysed out his shippes pinnesse rowing a ...
... departed from him the sixt of the moneth , being in the weather of him , and espying the pike of Teneriffe all a high , bare thither . At his arrivall somewhat before hee came to anker , hee hoysed out his shippes pinnesse rowing a ...
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... departed from [ III . 503. ] Teneriffe , and the 20. of the same wee had sight of ten Caravels , that were fishing at sea , with whome we would have spoken , but they fearing us , fled into a place of Barbarie , called Cape de las ...
... departed from [ III . 503. ] Teneriffe , and the 20. of the same wee had sight of ten Caravels , that were fishing at sea , with whome we would have spoken , but they fearing us , fled into a place of Barbarie , called Cape de las ...
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