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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... victuals and 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 ...
... victuals and 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 ...
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... victuals , beware of fire , and keepe good companie . The 26. day the Minion came in also where hee was , for the rejoycing whereof hee gave them certaine pieces of ordinance , after the courtesie of the sea for their welcome : but the ...
... victuals , beware of fire , and keepe good companie . The 26. day the Minion came in also where hee was , for the rejoycing whereof hee gave them certaine pieces of ordinance , after the courtesie of the sea for their welcome : but the ...
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... wilde foule : they have many Camels also , which being young , are eaten of the people A briefe de scription of the commodities of the Canarie Ilands . To 1564 . for victuals , and being olde , they I 2 A.D. THE ENGLISH VOYAGES.
... wilde foule : they have many Camels also , which being young , are eaten of the people A briefe de scription of the commodities of the Canarie Ilands . To 1564 . for victuals , and being olde , they I 2 A.D. THE ENGLISH VOYAGES.
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Richard Hakluyt. 1564 . for victuals , and being olde , they are used for caryage of necessaries : whose propertie is as hee is taught to kneele at the taking of his loade , and unlading againe : his nature is to ingender backward ...
Richard Hakluyt. 1564 . for victuals , and being olde , they are used for caryage of necessaries : whose propertie is as hee is taught to kneele at the taking of his loade , and unlading againe : his nature is to ingender backward ...
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... victuals , and eating them also . The Sapies doe not eate mans flesh , unlesse in the warre they be driven by necessitie thereunto , which they have not used but by the example of the Samboses , but live onely with fruites , and cattell ...
... victuals , and eating them also . The Sapies doe not eate mans flesh , unlesse in the warre they be driven by necessitie thereunto , which they have not used but by the example of the Samboses , but live onely with fruites , and cattell ...
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