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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... enemies that can offend us . For wee shall both leave and take at all times when we list ' ( p . 158 ) . The Frigate here represented is 104 foote by the keele ' and '34 foote in bredth ' on the main deck . Her armament consisted of ...
... enemies that can offend us . For wee shall both leave and take at all times when we list ' ( p . 158 ) . The Frigate here represented is 104 foote by the keele ' and '34 foote in bredth ' on the main deck . Her armament consisted of ...
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... enemies , both in taking their victuals , and eating them also . The Sapies doe not eate mans flesh , unlesse in the warre they be driven by necessitie thereunto , which they have not used but by the example of the Samboses , but live ...
... enemies , both in taking their victuals , and eating them also . The Sapies doe not eate mans flesh , unlesse in the warre they be driven by necessitie thereunto , which they have not used but by the example of the Samboses , but live ...
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... enemies , saving their eyes which they may not hide , and yet oftentimes are they hit in that so small a The making of scantling their poyson is of such : is of such a force , that a their poison . man being stricken therewith dyeth ...
... enemies , saving their eyes which they may not hide , and yet oftentimes are they hit in that so small a The making of scantling their poyson is of such : is of such a force , that a their poison . man being stricken therewith dyeth ...
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... enemies , for mill and other victuals : which having gotten , could not serve them , being so many , so long Bread made a time : but want came upon them in such sort , that of akorns . they were faine to gather acorns , which being ...
... enemies , for mill and other victuals : which having gotten , could not serve them , being so many , so long Bread made a time : but want came upon them in such sort , that of akorns . they were faine to gather acorns , which being ...
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... enemy , as the cony the polcat , a sheepe the woolfe , the elephant the rinoceros ; and so of other beasts the like : insomuch , that whereas the one is , the other can not be missing . And seeing I have made mention of the beasts of ...
... enemy , as the cony the polcat , a sheepe the woolfe , the elephant the rinoceros ; and so of other beasts the like : insomuch , that whereas the one is , the other can not be missing . And seeing I have made mention of the beasts of ...
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