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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... downe to S. Juan de Ullua , Vera Cruz , Rio de Panuco , Rio de Palmas , & c . within the Bay of Mexico : and from thence to the Isles of the Tortugas , the port of Havana , the Cape of Florida , and the Gulfe of Bahama homewards . With ...
... downe to S. Juan de Ullua , Vera Cruz , Rio de Panuco , Rio de Palmas , & c . within the Bay of Mexico : and from thence to the Isles of the Tortugas , the port of Havana , the Cape of Florida , and the Gulfe of Bahama homewards . With ...
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... downe to their boates , as they were ready to depart , desired his fellow to tary while he might goe up to fetch a few which he had The extreme layed by for him selfe , who being more licorous then negligence of circumspect , went up ...
... downe to their boates , as they were ready to depart , desired his fellow to tary while he might goe up to fetch a few which he had The extreme layed by for him selfe , who being more licorous then negligence of circumspect , went up ...
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... downe to take their boates , were followed so hardly by a route of Negros , who by that tooke courage to pursue them to their boates , that not onely some of them , but others standing on shore , not looking for any such matter by ...
... downe to take their boates , were followed so hardly by a route of Negros , who by that tooke courage to pursue them to their boates , that not onely some of them , but others standing on shore , not looking for any such matter by ...
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... downe , by meanes that in the evening wee saw such a monstrous fire , made by the watring place , that before was not seene , which fire is the only marke for the Tangomangos to know where their armie is alwayes . If these men had come ...
... downe , by meanes that in the evening wee saw such a monstrous fire , made by the watring place , that before was not seene , which fire is the only marke for the Tangomangos to know where their armie is alwayes . If these men had come ...
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... downe to their shoulders , and the men rounded , and without beards , neither men nor women suffering any haire to growe in any part of their body , but dayly pull it off as it groweth . They goe all naked , the men covering no part of ...
... downe to their shoulders , and the men rounded , and without beards , neither men nor women suffering any haire to growe in any part of their body , but dayly pull it off as it groweth . They goe all naked , the men covering no part of ...
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