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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... tree pointed out by his guides , first saw the Pacific , and besought Almighty God of his goodness to give him life and leave to sail once in an English ship on that sea . ' After sacking Venta Cruz and acquiring much treasure , he ...
... tree pointed out by his guides , first saw the Pacific , and besought Almighty God of his goodness to give him life and leave to sail once in an English ship on that sea . ' After sacking Venta Cruz and acquiring much treasure , he ...
Page 13
... trees aforesaid wee saw in Guinie many , being of great Trees drop- height , dropping continually , but not so abundantly as ping water in the other , because the leaves are narrower , and are like Guinie . the leaves of a peare tree ...
... trees aforesaid wee saw in Guinie many , being of great Trees drop- height , dropping continually , but not so abundantly as ping water in the other , because the leaves are narrower , and are like Guinie . the leaves of a peare tree ...
Page 17
... trees , fruites like dates , and sundry other in no place in all that Countrey so aboundantly , whereby they lived more deliciously then other . These inhabitants have diverse of the Sapies , which they tooke in the warres as their ...
... trees , fruites like dates , and sundry other in no place in all that Countrey so aboundantly , whereby they lived more deliciously then other . These inhabitants have diverse of the Sapies , which they tooke in the warres as their ...
Page 19
... trees : their bedsteades are of small staves layd along , and raysed a foote from the ground , upon which is layde a ... tree , and a gourde set for the wilde date . receiving thereof , which falleth in by droppes , and yeeldeth fresh ...
... trees : their bedsteades are of small staves layd along , and raysed a foote from the ground , upon which is layde a ... tree , and a gourde set for the wilde date . receiving thereof , which falleth in by droppes , and yeeldeth fresh ...
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... trees , espying him what hee did , perceaving him to be alone , and without weapon , dogged him , and find- ing him occupyed in binding his Pompions together , came behinde him , overthrowing him and straight cutte his throate , as hee ...
... trees , espying him what hee did , perceaving him to be alone , and without weapon , dogged him , and find- ing him occupyed in binding his Pompions together , came behinde him , overthrowing him and straight cutte his throate , as hee ...
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