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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... hundred women and children in the Towne , so that if hee would give the adventure upon the same , hee might gette an hundreth slaves : with the which tydings hee being gladde , because the Portugals shoulde not thinke him to bee of so ...
... hundred women and children in the Towne , so that if hee would give the adventure upon the same , hee might gette an hundreth slaves : with the which tydings hee being gladde , because the Portugals shoulde not thinke him to bee of so ...
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... hundred Canoas to invade the other . The time was appointed not past sixe dayes after our departure from thence , which we would have seene , to the intent we might have taken some of them , had it not bene for the death and sickenesse ...
... hundred Canoas to invade the other . The time was appointed not past sixe dayes after our departure from thence , which we would have seene , to the intent we might have taken some of them , had it not bene for the death and sickenesse ...
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... hundred Tortuga . sixty five aforesaide , and sayled along the coast untill the first of Aprill , at which time the Captaine sayled along in the Jesus pinnesse to discerne the coast , and saw many Caribes on shore , and some also in ...
... hundred Tortuga . sixty five aforesaide , and sayled along the coast untill the first of Aprill , at which time the Captaine sayled along in the Jesus pinnesse to discerne the coast , and saw many Caribes on shore , and some also in ...
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... hundred Englishmen men well armed with bowes , arrowes , harquebuzes and in armour . pikes , with the which hee marched to the townewards , and being perceived by the Governour , he straight with all expedition sent messengers to knowe ...
... hundred Englishmen men well armed with bowes , arrowes , harquebuzes and in armour . pikes , with the which hee marched to the townewards , and being perceived by the Governour , he straight with all expedition sent messengers to knowe ...
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... hundred oxen lay one by another all whole , saving the skinne and tongue taken away . And it is not so marveilous a thing why they doe thus cast away the flesh in all the ylands of the West Indies , seeing the land is great , and more ...
... hundred oxen lay one by another all whole , saving the skinne and tongue taken away . And it is not so marveilous a thing why they doe thus cast away the flesh in all the ylands of the West Indies , seeing the land is great , and more ...
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