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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... fleete being out in safety , the next day in the morning the Admirall gave order to the whole fleete to saile toward Peranjew a harbour lying some 40 leagues to the Northward of Fernambucke , and there to take in fresh water and to ...
... fleete being out in safety , the next day in the morning the Admirall gave order to the whole fleete to saile toward Peranjew a harbour lying some 40 leagues to the Northward of Fernambucke , and there to take in fresh water and to ...
Page 43
... fleete which were gone before , which we never heard of till our arrivall in England at The downes in the moneth of July , where we understood the rest of our consorts to be passed up for London , Captaine Wenner & his fleete to be at ...
... fleete which were gone before , which we never heard of till our arrivall in England at The downes in the moneth of July , where we understood the rest of our consorts to be passed up for London , Captaine Wenner & his fleete to be at ...
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... fleete and in them above 800 men , and the rest came into Cadiz . But the king sent them word that they should proceede : and so there went out on the voyage 16 of the shippes , for two more of their fleete were much spoyled by the ...
... fleete and in them above 800 men , and the rest came into Cadiz . But the king sent them word that they should proceede : and so there went out on the voyage 16 of the shippes , for two more of their fleete were much spoyled by the ...
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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