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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... river of Orenoque it selfe , and other rivers , for the space of 400. miles : and in his returne homeward sacked & burnt the town of CumanĂ¡ 1595 . • An advertisement to the Reader concerning certaine letters of the Spaniards intercepted ...
... river of Orenoque it selfe , and other rivers , for the space of 400. miles : and in his returne homeward sacked & burnt the town of CumanĂ¡ 1595 . • An advertisement to the Reader concerning certaine letters of the Spaniards intercepted ...
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... River , called Callowsa , with the two Barkes , and the The river Johns Pinnesse , and the Salomons boate , leaving at anker in the Rivers mouth the two shippes , the River being twenty leagues in , where the Portugals roade : hee came ...
... River , called Callowsa , with the two Barkes , and the The river Johns Pinnesse , and the Salomons boate , leaving at anker in the Rivers mouth the two shippes , the River being twenty leagues in , where the Portugals roade : hee came ...
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... river called The river of the Casserroes , and the 6 having dispatched their busi- Casserroes . nesse , the two barkes returned , and came to Taggarin , where the two ships were at anker . Not two dayes after the comming of the two ...
... river called The river of the Casserroes , and the 6 having dispatched their busi- Casserroes . nesse , the two barkes returned , and came to Taggarin , where the two ships were at anker . Not two dayes after the comming of the two ...
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... River we saw many Crocodils of sundry bignesses , but some as bigge as a boate , with 4. feete , a long broad mouth , and a long taile , whose skinne is so hard , that a sword wil not pierce it . His nature is to live out of the water ...
... River we saw many Crocodils of sundry bignesses , but some as bigge as a boate , with 4. feete , a long broad mouth , and a long taile , whose skinne is so hard , that a sword wil not pierce it . His nature is to live out of the water ...
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... river , by them called the river of May , and standing in thirty The river of degrees and better . In ranging this coast along , the May . Florida found captaine found it to be all an Island , and therefore it is all lowe land , and ...
... river , by them called the river of May , and standing in thirty The river of degrees and better . In ranging this coast along , the May . Florida found captaine found it to be all an Island , and therefore it is all lowe land , and ...
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