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 10
... shew two lights , and to shoote off a piece of ordinance . If any lose companie , and come in sight againe , to make three yawes , and strike the Myson three times : Serve God daily , love one another , preserve your victuals , beware ...
... shew two lights , and to shoote off a piece of ordinance . If any lose companie , and come in sight againe , to make three yawes , and strike the Myson three times : Serve God daily , love one another , preserve your victuals , beware ...
Page 30
... shew themselves politique warriers . They have more abundance of golde then all the Spaniards have , and live upon the mountaines where the Mines are in such number , that the Spaniards have much adoe to get any of them from them , and ...
... shew themselves politique warriers . They have more abundance of golde then all the Spaniards have , and live upon the mountaines where the Mines are in such number , that the Spaniards have much adoe to get any of them from them , and ...
Page 35
... shew of his departure , because nowe the common sort having im- ployed their money , the rich men were come to towne , who made no shew that they were come to buy , so that they went about to bring downe the price , and by this pollicie ...
... shew of his departure , because nowe the common sort having im- ployed their money , the rich men were come to towne , who made no shew that they were come to buy , so that they went about to bring downe the price , and by this pollicie ...
Page 39
... shew as might be , coursing up and downe with their horses , their brave white leather Targets in the one hand , and their javelings in the other , as though they would have received us at our landing . But when wee landed , they gave ...
... shew as might be , coursing up and downe with their horses , their brave white leather Targets in the one hand , and their javelings in the other , as though they would have received us at our landing . But when wee landed , they gave ...
Page 52
... shew the more fierce ; which after their warres ended , they wash away againe . In their warres they use bowes and arrowes , whereof their bowes are made of a kind of Yew , but blacker then ours , and for the most part passing the ...
... shew the more fierce ; which after their warres ended , they wash away againe . In their warres they use bowes and arrowes , whereof their bowes are made of a kind of Yew , but blacker then ours , and for the most part passing the ...
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