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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... to the West Indies , 1585 ; what course they thought most expedient to be taken . Given at Cartagena the 27 of February 1585 . • PAGE 64 75 77 82 88 97 121 A Catalogue of the Voyages - Continued . A relation Vi THE TABLE.
... to the West Indies , 1585 ; what course they thought most expedient to be taken . Given at Cartagena the 27 of February 1585 . • PAGE 64 75 77 82 88 97 121 A Catalogue of the Voyages - Continued . A relation Vi THE TABLE.
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... thought requisite ' he resolved on a third voyage . He sailed from Plymouth on 24th May 1572 with two small ships , the ' Pasha ' and ' Swan , ' carrying seventy three men , and three ' dainty ' pinnaces all in pieces and stowed aboard ...
... thought requisite ' he resolved on a third voyage . He sailed from Plymouth on 24th May 1572 with two small ships , the ' Pasha ' and ' Swan , ' carrying seventy three men , and three ' dainty ' pinnaces all in pieces and stowed aboard ...
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... of Essex , but the marriage proved un- happy , and to distract his thoughts from his home life he organised his expedition to the West Indies . PAGE 272 He accompanied the Earl of Essex on his ' Islands xvi ILLUSTRATIONS.
... of Essex , but the marriage proved un- happy , and to distract his thoughts from his home life he organised his expedition to the West Indies . PAGE 272 He accompanied the Earl of Essex on his ' Islands xvi ILLUSTRATIONS.
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... departed toward Europe , where it is thought they arrived not : for wee never heard any more newes of them . Thus farre proceedeth Gonsalvo 1516 . 1516 . de Oviedo , who though it please him 5 PERT AND SEBASTIAN CABOT A.D..
... departed toward Europe , where it is thought they arrived not : for wee never heard any more newes of them . Thus farre proceedeth Gonsalvo 1516 . 1516 . de Oviedo , who though it please him 5 PERT AND SEBASTIAN CABOT A.D..
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... thought to have beene the Canarie , in that they supposed themselves to have beene to the Eastward of Teneriffe , and were not : but the Minion being three or foure leagues ahead of us , kept on her course to Teneriffe , having better ...
... thought to have beene the Canarie , in that they supposed themselves to have beene to the Eastward of Teneriffe , and were not : but the Minion being three or foure leagues ahead of us , kept on her course to Teneriffe , having better ...
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