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 10J. Maclehose and Sons, 1904 |
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... finde them translated into Italian by that excellent and famous man Baptista Ramusius . Nel 1517. Un Corsaro Inglese , sotto colore di venire รก An English discoprire se ne venne con una gran nave alla volta great shippe at del Brasil ...
... finde them translated into Italian by that excellent and famous man Baptista Ramusius . Nel 1517. Un Corsaro Inglese , sotto colore di venire รก An English discoprire se ne venne con una gran nave alla volta great shippe at del Brasil ...
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... finde that they account all other nations for pirats , rovers and theeves , which visite any heathen . coast that they have once sayled by or looked on . Howbeit their passionate and ambitious reckoning ought not to bee prejudiciall to ...
... finde that they account all other nations for pirats , rovers and theeves , which visite any heathen . coast that they have once sayled by or looked on . Howbeit their passionate and ambitious reckoning ought not to bee prejudiciall to ...
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... howe it came , because hee could not see [ III . 504. ] the pellet . Here Master Hawkins perceiving no good to be done amongst them , because we could not 1 2 - 1564 . finde their townes , and 16 A.D. THE ENGLISH VOYAGES.
... howe it came , because hee could not see [ III . 504. ] the pellet . Here Master Hawkins perceiving no good to be done amongst them , because we could not 1 2 - 1564 . finde their townes , and 16 A.D. THE ENGLISH VOYAGES.
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Richard Hakluyt. 1 2 - 1564 . finde their townes , and also not knowing how to goe into Rio grande , for want of a Pilote , which was the Rio grande . very occasion of our comming thither : and finding so many sholes , feared with our ...
Richard Hakluyt. 1 2 - 1564 . finde their townes , and also not knowing how to goe into Rio grande , for want of a Pilote , which was the Rio grande . very occasion of our comming thither : and finding so many sholes , feared with our ...
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... finde golde in their houses , ransacking the same , in the meane time the Negros came [ III . 506. ] upon them , and hurte many being thus scattered , whereas if five or sixe had bene together , they had bene able , as their companions ...
... finde golde in their houses , ransacking the same , in the meane time the Negros came [ III . 506. ] upon them , and hurte many being thus scattered , whereas if five or sixe had bene together , they had bene able , as their companions ...
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