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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... 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 at Sea . Foure ...
... 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 at Sea . Foure ...
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... selfe , who being more licorous then negligence of circumspect , went up without weapon , and as he went up companie . alone , possibly being marked of the Negros that were upon the trees , espying him what hee did , perceaving him to ...
... selfe , who being more licorous then negligence of circumspect , went up without weapon , and as he went up companie . alone , possibly being marked of the Negros that were upon the trees , espying him what hee did , perceaving him to ...
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... selfe in one field , where an 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 ...
... selfe in one field , where an 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 ...
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... selfe . Thus the 17. of June , we departed and on the 20. wee fell with the West end of Cuba , called Cape S. Antony , where for the space of three dayes wee doubled along , till wee came beyond the shoales , which are 20. leagues ...
... selfe . Thus the 17. of June , we departed and on the 20. wee fell with the West end of Cuba , called Cape S. Antony , where for the space of three dayes wee doubled along , till wee came beyond the shoales , which are 20. leagues ...
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... selfe , whereof there is more then any king Christian is able to inhabit , it flourisheth with medow , pasture The variety of ground , with woods of Cedar and Cypres , and other commodities in sorts , as better can not be in the world ...
... selfe , whereof there is more then any king Christian is able to inhabit , it flourisheth with medow , pasture The variety of ground , with woods of Cedar and Cypres , and other commodities in sorts , as better can not be in the world ...
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