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 14
... hope of recoverie , had not Gods helpe and the Captaines deligence bene , who having wel marked which way the pinnesse was by the Sunne , appointed 24 of the lustiest rowers in the great boate , to rowe to the wind - wardes , and so ...
... hope of recoverie , had not Gods helpe and the Captaines deligence bene , who having wel marked which way the pinnesse was by the Sunne , appointed 24 of the lustiest rowers in the great boate , to rowe to the wind - wardes , and so ...
Page 22
... hope that they had to 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 ...
... hope that they had to 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 ...
Page 44
... hope to come to his wife and friendes , as he made sure accompt , in that at his going into the pinnesse , when he went to shore he put on his new clothes , and for joy flung away his old , could not afterwards finde any habitation ...
... hope to come to his wife and friendes , as he made sure accompt , in that at his going into the pinnesse , when he went to shore he put on his new clothes , and for joy flung away his old , could not afterwards finde any habitation ...
Page 50
... hope to have found them . Truly God wrought marvellously for them , for they themselves having no victuals but water , and being sore oppressed with hunger , were not of opinion to bestow any further time in seeking the shippes then ...
... hope to have found them . Truly God wrought marvellously for them , for they themselves having no victuals but water , and being sore oppressed with hunger , were not of opinion to bestow any further time in seeking the shippes then ...
Page 72
... hope to be had of tyrants . A storme . Then it is to be understood , that all the Ordinance upon the Ilande was in the Spaniardes handes , which did us so great annoyance , that it cut all the mastes and yardes of the Jesus , in such ...
... hope to be had of tyrants . A storme . Then it is to be understood , that all the Ordinance upon the Ilande was in the Spaniardes handes , which did us so great annoyance , that it cut all the mastes and yardes of the Jesus , in such ...
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