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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... thence to the isle of Dominica , all along the coast of Tierra firma , & so homewards about the cape of S. Anton upon the West end of Cuba , & thorow the chanel of Bahama ; Begun 1564 . V PACE 2 6 7 9 35X488 A Catalogue of the Voyages ...
... thence to the isle of Dominica , all along the coast of Tierra firma , & so homewards about the cape of S. Anton upon the West end of Cuba , & thorow the chanel of Bahama ; Begun 1564 . V PACE 2 6 7 9 35X488 A Catalogue of the Voyages ...
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... thence backe againe to Spaine . The Epistle Dedicatorie of sir Walter Ralegh to the right honourable the L. Charles Howard knight of the Garter & c . and sir Robert Cecil , Councellour & c . ยท The Epistle of sir Walter Ralegh to the ...
... thence backe againe to Spaine . The Epistle Dedicatorie of sir Walter Ralegh to the right honourable the L. Charles Howard knight of the Garter & c . and sir Robert Cecil , Councellour & c . ยท The Epistle of sir Walter Ralegh to the ...
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... thence to the Isles of the Tortugas , the port of Havana , the Cape of Florida , and the Gulfe of Bahama homewards . With the taking , sacking , ransoming , or burning 1516 . of most of the principall Cities and townes X A I.
... thence to the Isles of the Tortugas , the port of Havana , the Cape of Florida , and the Gulfe of Bahama homewards . With the taking , sacking , ransoming , or burning 1516 . of most of the principall Cities and townes X A I.
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... thence he crossed over unto this Iland of Hispaniola , and arrived unto the mouth of the haven of this citie of S. Domingo , and sent his shipboate full of men shoare , and demaunded leave to enter into this haven , saying that hee came ...
... thence he crossed over unto this Iland of Hispaniola , and arrived unto the mouth of the haven of this citie of S. Domingo , and sent his shipboate full of men shoare , and demaunded leave to enter into this haven , saying that hee came ...
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... thence he passed to Sierra Leona , upon the coast of Guinea , which place by the people of the countrey is called Tagarin , where he stayed some good time , and got into his possession , partly by the sworde , and partly by other meanes ...
... thence he passed to Sierra Leona , upon the coast of Guinea , which place by the people of the countrey is called Tagarin , where he stayed some good time , and got into his possession , partly by the sworde , and partly by other meanes ...
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