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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... thereof : from whence with a barge and certaine boates he passed up the bay of Guanipa , the river of Amana one of the mouths of the great Orenoque , the maine river of Orenoque it selfe , and other rivers , for the space of 400. miles ...
... thereof : from whence with a barge and certaine boates he passed up the bay of Guanipa , the river of Amana one of the mouths of the great Orenoque , the maine river of Orenoque it selfe , and other rivers , for the space of 400. miles ...
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... thereof unto the cowardise and want of stomack of the said Sir & Thomas Pert , in maner following . If manly courage , saith he , ( like unto that which hath bene seene proved in your Grace , as well in forreine realmes , as also in ...
... thereof unto the cowardise and want of stomack of the said Sir & Thomas Pert , in maner following . If manly courage , saith he , ( like unto that which hath bene seene proved in your Grace , as well in forreine realmes , as also in ...
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... thereof a proofe , & found not the commoditie thereby as you trusted , at this time it shalbe none impediment : for there may be now provided remedies for things then lacked , and the inconveniences and lets remooved , that then were ...
... thereof a proofe , & found not the commoditie thereby as you trusted , at this time it shalbe none impediment : for there may be now provided remedies for things then lacked , and the inconveniences and lets remooved , that then were ...
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... thereof could not have come on lande without leave both of the citie and of the castle . There- fore the people of the ship seeing how they were received , sayled toward the Iland of S. John , and entring into the port of S. Germaine ...
... thereof could not have come on lande without leave both of the citie and of the castle . There- fore the people of the ship seeing how they were received , sayled toward the Iland of S. John , and entring into the port of S. Germaine ...
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... thereof , and communicated that devise with his worshipfull friendes of London : namely with Sir Lionell Ducket , sir Thomas Lodge , M. Gunson his father in law , sir William Winter , M. Bromfield , and others . All which persons liked ...
... thereof , and communicated that devise with his worshipfull friendes of London : namely with Sir Lionell Ducket , sir Thomas Lodge , M. Gunson his father in law , sir William Winter , M. Bromfield , and others . All which persons liked ...
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