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" Drake into the South sea, and therehence about the whole Globe of the earth, begun in the yeere of our Lord, 1577. "
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques & Discoveries of the English ... - Page 87
by Richard Hakluyt - 1904
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The World Encompassed by Sir Francis Drake: Being His Next Voyage to that to ...

Sir Francis Drake, William Sandya Wright Vaux - 1854 - 424 pages
...1577. THE 15 day of Nouembre, in the yeere of our Lord 1577, M. Francis Drake, with a fleete of fiue ships and barkes, and to the number of 164 men, gentlemen, and sailers, departed from Plimmouth, giuing out his pretended uoyage for Alexandria : but the wind falling contrary, hee was forced the...
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Voyages of the Elizabethan seamen to America, 13 narratives from the ...

Richard Hakluyt - 1893 - 344 pages
...five ships and barks 1, and to the number of 164 men, gentlemen and sailors, departed from Plymouth, giving out his pretended voyage for Alexandria. But the wind falling contrary, he was forced the next morning to put into Falmouth Haven, in Cornwall, where such and so terrible...
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Travellers and Explorers

1903 - 636 pages
...five ships and barks, and to the number of 164 men, gentlemen, and sailors, departed from Plymouth, giving out his pretended voyage for Alexandria. But the wind falling contrary, he was forced the next morning to put into Falmouth Haven, in Cornwall, where such and so terrible...
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The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques & Discoveries of ..., Issue 11

Richard Hakluyt - 1904 - 502 pages
...sea, and therehence about the whole Globe of the earth, begun in the yeere of our Lord, 1577. jlHe 15. day of November, in the yeere of our Lord 1577....but the wind falling contrary, hee was forced the 101 next morning to put into Falmouth haven in Cornewall, where such and so terrible a tempest tooke...
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The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques & Discoveries of ..., Volume 11

Richard Hakluyt - 1904 - 536 pages
...1 577. j]He 15. day of November, in the yeere of our Lord 1577. M. Francis Drake, with a fleete of five ships and barkes, and to the number of 164. men,...but the wind falling contrary, hee was forced the '577. next morning to put into Falmouth haven in Cornewall, where such and so terrible a tempest tooke...
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Hakluytus Posthumus: Or Purchas His Pilgrimes: Contayning a ..., Volume 2

Samuel Purchas - 1905 - 584 pages
...Fleet of five Ships and Barkes, and to the number of a hundred sixtie foure men, Gentlemen and Saylers, departed from Plimmouth, giving out his pretended...and so terrible a Tempest tooke us, as few men have scene the like, and was indeed so vehement, that all our ships were like to have gone to wracke : but...
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Hakluytus Posthumus, Or, Purchas His Pilgrimes: Contayning a ..., Issue 15

Samuel Purchas - 1905 - 584 pages
...Fleet of five Ships and Barkes, and to the number of a hundred sixtie foure men, Gentlemen and Saylers, departed from Plimmouth, giving out his pretended...forced the next morning to put into Falmouth Haven 1577in Cornewall, where such and so terrible a Tempest tooke us, as few men have seene the like, and...
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Hakluytus Posthumus: Or Purchas His Pilgrimes: Contayning a ..., Volume 2

Samuel Purchas - 1905 - 584 pages
...Fleet of five Ships and Barkes, and to the number of a hundred sixtie foure men, Gentlemen and Saylers, departed from Plimmouth, giving out his pretended...forced the next morning to put into Falmouth Haven 119 in Cornewall, where such and so terrible a Tempest tooke us, as few men have seene the like, and...
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Britain's Sea Story, B.C. 55-A.D. 1805: Being the Story of British Heroism ...

Ernest Edwin Speight, Robert Morton Nance - 1906 - 448 pages
...barques, and to the number of a hundred sixty-four men, gentlemen and sailors, departed from Plymouth, giving out his pretended voyage for Alexandria ; but the wind falling contrary, he was forced the next morning to put into Falmouth Haven in Cornwall, where such and so terrible a...
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Voyages of the Elizabethan Seamen

Henry Frowde, M.A., Edited by Edward John Payne with Notes by C. Raymond Beazley - 1907 - 486 pages
...five ships and barks 1, and to the number of 164 men, gentlemen and sailors, departed from Plymouth, giving out his pretended voyage for Alexandria. But the wind falling contrary, he was forced the next morning to put into Falmouth Haven, in Cornwall, where such and so terrible...
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