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 10James MacLehose and Sons, 1904 |
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... sight , leaving in M. Hawkins companie the John Baptist her other consort . Thus sayling forwards on their way with a prosperous winde untill the 21. of the same moneth , at that time a great storme arose , the winde being at Northeast ...
... sight , leaving in M. Hawkins companie the John Baptist her other consort . Thus sayling forwards on their way with a prosperous winde untill the 21. of the same moneth , at that time a great storme arose , the winde being at Northeast ...
Page 10
... sight againe , to make three yawes , and strike the Myson three times : Serve God daily , love one another , preserve your victuals , beware of fire , and keepe good companie . The 26. day the Minion came in also where hee was , for the ...
... sight againe , to make three yawes , and strike the Myson three times : Serve God daily , love one another , preserve your victuals , beware of fire , and keepe good companie . The 26. day the Minion came in also where hee was , for the ...
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... sight to the beholders , she sunke before their eyes . The 20. day of the moneth M. Hawkins with his consorts and companie of the Minion , having nowe both the brigandines at her sterne , wayed anker , and set saile on their voyage ...
... sight to the beholders , she sunke before their eyes . The 20. day of the moneth M. Hawkins with his consorts and companie of the Minion , having nowe both the brigandines at her sterne , wayed anker , and set saile on their voyage ...
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... sight of men , flew flew so about us , that we stroke them downe with poles . In this place the two shippes riding , the two Barkes , with their boates , went into an Island of the Sapies , called La Formio , to see if they could take ...
... sight of men , flew flew so about us , that we stroke them downe with poles . In this place the two shippes riding , the two Barkes , with their boates , went into an Island of the Sapies , called La Formio , to see if they could take ...
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... sight of his fellowes also eight or nine , some in one place leaping out , and some in another , but they hid themselves streight againe : whereupon our men doubt- ing they had bene a great companie , and sought to have taken them at ...
... sight of his fellowes also eight or nine , some in one place leaping out , and some in another , but they hid themselves streight againe : whereupon our men doubt- ing they had bene a great companie , and sought to have taken them at ...
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