The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques & Discoveries of the English Nation: Made by Sea Or Overland to the Remote & Farthest Distant Quarters of the Earth at Any Time Within the Compasse of These 1600 Years, Volume 8J.M. Dent, 1907 |
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Page 82
... Panama laden with wares and mer- chandise of Spaine , that ankered close by the English ship , which was , while the English Captaine sought in the other ships for the silver . Assoone as the ship of Panama had ankered , there came a ...
... Panama laden with wares and mer- chandise of Spaine , that ankered close by the English ship , which was , while the English Captaine sought in the other ships for the silver . Assoone as the ship of Panama had ankered , there came a ...
Page 84
... Panama , which they pre- sently boorded , but tooke nothing from her but onely a Negro , and so left it , holding on their course . The next day being the first of Februarie , they met another ship that sailed to Panama , laden with ...
... Panama , which they pre- sently boorded , but tooke nothing from her but onely a Negro , and so left it , holding on their course . The next day being the first of Februarie , they met another ship that sailed to Panama , laden with ...
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... Panama , but in the way they all perished , for they were never heard of untill this day . So that Francisco Pizarro was left upon the said Island onely with thirteene men who although he had his ship there in which he might have ...
... Panama , but in the way they all perished , for they were never heard of untill this day . So that Francisco Pizarro was left upon the said Island onely with thirteene men who although he had his ship there in which he might have ...
Contents
The second voyage of M William Hawkins to Brasil 1532 | 14 |
The voyage of M Stephan Hare in the Minion of London | 22 |
A Voyage of two Englishmen to the river of Plate in the com | 44 |
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aboord admirall againe Amyas Preston anker Arica barke boate brought called Candish Canoas Cape Cape Blanco Cape Froward Captaine and Master caravel Chili clocke coast of Brasil comming countrey course day wee dayes degr degrees divers East Edward English Englishmen entred fadoms water farre fathoms fleete fresh water Generall golde governour harborough hath Iago Indians inhabited island Isle Item John King land latitude leagues letter lieth Luke Ward moneth morning Muscovy Company neere Negros North Northeast Northward Northwest peece Peru pinnesse Port Desire Port famine Portugall Portugals Ralph Fitch returne river of Plate Santos sayd sayle sent set saile shewed ship shippe shoare shore shot Sir Francis Drake souldiers South sea Spaine Spaniards standeth storme Streights of Magellan thence Thomas Thomas Cavendish towne tunnes unto victuals viii voyage warre wee departed wee found West wherein whereof whereupon winde yeere yland