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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... things then lacked , and the inconveniences and lets remooved , that then were cause your graces desire tooke no full effect : which is , the courses to be changed , and to follow the aforesayd new courses . And concerning the mariners ...
... things then lacked , and the inconveniences and lets remooved , that then were cause your graces desire tooke no full effect : which is , the courses to be changed , and to follow the aforesayd new courses . And concerning the mariners ...
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... things needefull to furnish their ship , and complained of the inhabitants of the city of S. Domingo , saying that they came not to doe any harme , but to trade and traffique for their money and merchandise . In this place they had ...
... things needefull to furnish their ship , and complained of the inhabitants of the city of S. Domingo , saying that they came not to doe any harme , but to trade and traffique for their money and merchandise . In this place they had ...
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... things , and of the feare they both had , master Hawkins desired to have certaine necessaries provided for him . In the meane space , while these things were providing , hee trimmed the maine mast of the Jesus which in the storme ...
... things , and of the feare they both had , master Hawkins desired to have certaine necessaries provided for him . In the meane space , while these things were providing , hee trimmed the maine mast of the Jesus which in the storme ...
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... things , as every man doeth plant for himselfe , the sower thereof reapeth it to his owne use , so that nothing is common , but that which is unset by mans hands . In their houses there is more common passage of Lizardes like Evats ...
... things , as every man doeth plant for himselfe , the sower thereof reapeth it to his owne use , so that nothing is common , but that which is unset by mans hands . In their houses there is more common passage of Lizardes like Evats ...
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... things for the best , would not have it so , and by him we escaped without danger , his name be praysed for it . [ III . 507. ] The 29 of this same moneth we departed with all our shippes from Sierra Leona , towardes the West Indies ...
... things for the best , would not have it so , and by him we escaped without danger , his name be praysed for it . [ III . 507. ] The 29 of this same moneth we departed with all our shippes from Sierra Leona , towardes the West Indies ...
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