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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Page 17
... ground , that they had great plentie of Mil , Rise , Rootes , Pompions , Pullin , goates , of small frye dried , every house full of the Countrey fruite planted by Gods providence , as Palmito trees , fruites like dates , and sundry ...
... ground , that they had great plentie of Mil , Rise , Rootes , Pompions , Pullin , goates , of small frye dried , every house full of the Countrey fruite planted by Gods providence , as Palmito trees , fruites like dates , and sundry ...
Page 18
... ground , to have the same treasure : for the Samboses have not the like store of golde , that the Sapies have . In this Island of Sambula we found about 50 boates called Almadyes , or Canoas , which are made of one peece of wood ...
... ground , to have the same treasure : for the Samboses have not the like store of golde , that the Sapies have . In this Island of Sambula we found about 50 boates called Almadyes , or Canoas , which are made of one peece of wood ...
Page 19
... ground , upon which is layde a matte , and another upon them when they list : for other covering they have none . In the middle of the towne there is a house larger and higher then the other , but in forme alike , adjoyning unto the ...
... ground , upon which is layde a matte , and another upon them when they list : for other covering they have none . In the middle of the towne there is a house larger and higher then the other , but in forme alike , adjoyning unto the ...
Page 30
... ground , and also small iron pikes to mischiefe their horses , wherein they shew themselves politique warriers . They have more abundance of golde then all the Spaniards have , and live upon the mountaines where the Mines are in such ...
... ground , and also small iron pikes to mischiefe their horses , wherein they shew themselves politique warriers . They have more abundance of golde then all the Spaniards have , and live upon the mountaines where the Mines are in such ...
Page 36
... ground , and having let fal an ancker with two cables , were faine to weigh it againe : and the seventh sayling along the coast to seeke an harborow , and finding none , wee came to an ancker where we rode open in the Sea . In this ...
... ground , and having let fal an ancker with two cables , were faine to weigh it againe : and the seventh sayling along the coast to seeke an harborow , and finding none , wee came to an ancker where we rode open in the Sea . In this ...
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