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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... de Dios Drake began to keepe his cabin and to complain of a scowring or fluxe , ' and on the 28th he died . He was buried a league from shore in a leaden coffin . " For a last and fitting honour to the dead , xiii ILLUSTRATIONS.
... de Dios Drake began to keepe his cabin and to complain of a scowring or fluxe , ' and on the 28th he died . He was buried a league from shore in a leaden coffin . " For a last and fitting honour to the dead , xiii ILLUSTRATIONS.
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... keepe companie with the Jesus , then all to keepe companie with the Salomon , and foorth- with to repaire to the Iland of Teneriffe , to the Northward of the road of Sirroes ; If any happen to any misfortune then to shew two lights ...
... keepe companie with the Jesus , then all to keepe companie with the Salomon , and foorth- with to repaire to the Iland of Teneriffe , to the Northward of the road of Sirroes ; If any happen to any misfortune then to shew two lights ...
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... keepe those that they take , untill such time as they want meate , and then they kill them . There is also another occasion that provoketh the Samboses to warre against the Sapies which is for covet- ousnes of their riches . For whereas ...
... keepe those that they take , untill such time as they want meate , and then they kill them . There is also another occasion that provoketh the Samboses to warre against the Sapies which is for covet- ousnes of their riches . For whereas ...
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... keepe in a Cane together , which Cane is of the bignesse of a mans arme , other some with broad heades of iron wherewith they stricke fish in the water : the experience whereof we saw not once nor twise , but dayly for the time we ...
... keepe in a Cane together , which Cane is of the bignesse of a mans arme , other some with broad heades of iron wherewith they stricke fish in the water : the experience whereof we saw not once nor twise , but dayly for the time we ...
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... keepe sure ynough . Thus having escaped the danger of them , wee kept our course along the coast , and came the third of April Burboroata . to a Towne called Burboroata , where his ships came to an ancker , and hee himselfe went a shore ...
... keepe sure ynough . Thus having escaped the danger of them , wee kept our course along the coast , and came the third of April Burboroata . to a Towne called Burboroata , where his ships came to an ancker , and hee himselfe went a shore ...
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