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 vii
... returne with M. Lancaster by the yles of Trinidad , Mona , & Hispaniola , was about Cape Tiburon taken into a French ship under the conduct of Capitan de la Barbotiere , which ship 156 • 158 178 • 184 190 * Or , Villa nueva . A ...
... returne with M. Lancaster by the yles of Trinidad , Mona , & Hispaniola , was about Cape Tiburon taken into a French ship under the conduct of Capitan de la Barbotiere , which ship 156 • 158 178 • 184 190 * Or , Villa nueva . A ...
Page viii
... returne homeward by the yles of Granata , Santa Cruz , Sant Juan de puerto rico , Mona , Zacheo , the sholdes called Abre ojos , and the yle of Bermuda , Anno 1594 , & 1595 . The interpretation of certeine words of the language of ...
... returne homeward by the yles of Granata , Santa Cruz , Sant Juan de puerto rico , Mona , Zacheo , the sholdes called Abre ojos , and the yle of Bermuda , Anno 1594 , & 1595 . The interpretation of certeine words of the language of ...
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... returne homeward sacked & burnt the town of Cumaná 1595 . • An advertisement to the Reader concerning certaine letters of the Spaniards intercepted at Sea . Foure severall testimonies concerning the rich Empire of Guiana , called by the ...
... returne homeward sacked & burnt the town of Cumaná 1595 . • An advertisement to the Reader concerning certaine letters of the Spaniards intercepted at Sea . Foure severall testimonies concerning the rich Empire of Guiana , called by the ...
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... returne answere within the space appointed , of his minde . In the meane time they were contented hee should bring his ships into harbour , and there they would deliver him any victuals he would require . Whereupon the fourth day we ...
... returne answere within the space appointed , of his minde . In the meane time they were contented hee should bring his ships into harbour , and there they would deliver him any victuals he would require . Whereupon the fourth day we ...
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... returne to our purpose . 1565 . The foureteenth day the shippe and barks came to the Jesus , bringing them newes of the recovery of the men , which was not a little to the rejoycing of the captaine , and the whole company : and so then ...
... returne to our purpose . 1565 . The foureteenth day the shippe and barks came to the Jesus , bringing them newes of the recovery of the men , which was not a little to the rejoycing of the captaine , and the whole company : and so then ...
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