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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... saile from Saint Lucar in Andaluzia , by the Canaries , the Antillas , and the other greater Isles Westward of them , to Saint Juan de Ullua in Nueva Espanna . • A declaration of the Capes and Islands aswell of Madera , the Canaries ...
... saile from Saint Lucar in Andaluzia , by the Canaries , the Antillas , and the other greater Isles Westward of them , to Saint Juan de Ullua in Nueva Espanna . • A declaration of the Capes and Islands aswell of Madera , the Canaries ...
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... saile on their voyage , having a prosperous winde thereunto . 1564 . The fourth of November they had sight of the Iland of Madera , and the sixt day of Teneriffe , which they thought to have beene the Canarie , in that they supposed ...
... saile on their voyage , having a prosperous winde thereunto . 1564 . The fourth of November they had sight of the Iland of Madera , and the sixt day of Teneriffe , which they thought to have beene the Canarie , in that they supposed ...
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... saile , which was done because that our Captaine demanding a testimoniall of his good behaviour there , could not have the same untill hee were under saile ready to depart : and therefore at night he went for the same againe ...
... saile , which was done because that our Captaine demanding a testimoniall of his good behaviour there , could not have the same untill hee were under saile ready to depart : and therefore at night he went for the same againe ...
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... saile toward Cuba , whither we came the sixt A hill called day , and weathered as farre as the Table , being a hill so called , because of the forme thereof : here we lay the Table . 1565 . Havana . off and on all night , 46 A.D. THE ...
... saile toward Cuba , whither we came the sixt A hill called day , and weathered as farre as the Table , being a hill so called , because of the forme thereof : here we lay the Table . 1565 . Havana . off and on all night , 46 A.D. THE ...
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... sailes against the same , yet were driven backe againe a great pace : the experience whereof we had by the Jesus pinnesse , and the Salomons boat , which were sent the same day in the afternoone , whiles the ships were becalmed , to see ...
... sailes against the same , yet were driven backe againe a great pace : the experience whereof we had by the Jesus pinnesse , and the Salomons boat , which were sent the same day in the afternoone , whiles the ships were becalmed , to see ...
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