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 8
... stayed some good time , and got into his possession , partly by the sworde , and partly by other meanes , to the number of 300. Negros at the least , besides other merchandises which that countrey yeeldeth . With this praye hee sayled ...
... stayed some good time , and got into his possession , partly by the sworde , and partly by other meanes , to the number of 300. Negros at the least , besides other merchandises which that countrey yeeldeth . With this praye hee sayled ...
Page 16
... stayed but one night , and part of the day : for the 7 of December wee came away , in that pretending to have taken Negros there perforce , the Mynions men gave them there to understand of our comming , and our pretence , wherefore they ...
... stayed but one night , and part of the day : for the 7 of December wee came away , in that pretending to have taken Negros there perforce , the Mynions men gave them there to understand of our comming , and our pretence , wherefore they ...
Page 17
... stayed certaine The Samboses . daies , going every day on shore to take the Inhabitants , with burning and spoiling their townes , who before were Sapies , and were conquered by the Samboses , Sapies . Inhabitants beyond Sierra Leona ...
... stayed certaine The Samboses . daies , going every day on shore to take the Inhabitants , with burning and spoiling their townes , who before were Sapies , and were conquered by the Samboses , Sapies . Inhabitants beyond Sierra Leona ...
Page 29
... stayed to see the maners of them , and so for two or three trifles they gave such things as they had about them , and departed : but the Caribes were very importunate to have them come on shore , which if it had not bene for want of ...
... stayed to see the maners of them , and so for two or three trifles they gave such things as they had about them , and departed : but the Caribes were very importunate to have them come on shore , which if it had not bene for want of ...
Page 40
... stayed here , wee watered a good breadth off from the shore , where by the strength of the fresh water running into the Sea , the salt water was made fresh . In this River we saw many Crocodils of sundry bignesses , but some as bigge as ...
... stayed here , wee watered a good breadth off from the shore , where by the strength of the fresh water running into the Sea , the salt water was made fresh . In this River we saw many Crocodils of sundry bignesses , but some as bigge as ...
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