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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... Dominica , all along the coast of Tierra firma , & so homewards about the cape of S. Anton upon the West end of Cuba , & thorow the chanel of Bahama ; Begun 1564 . PAGE 2 6 7 9 139155 A Catalogue of the Voyages - Continued . The third V.
... Dominica , all along the coast of Tierra firma , & so homewards about the cape of S. Anton upon the West end of Cuba , & thorow the chanel of Bahama ; Begun 1564 . PAGE 2 6 7 9 139155 A Catalogue of the Voyages - Continued . The third V.
Page vii
... of Trinidad , Mona , & Hispaniola , was about Cape Tiburon taken into a French ship under the conduct of Capitan de la Barbotiere , which ship PAGE 135 156 158 178 184 ยท 190 A Catalogue of the Voyages - Continued . was cast vii THE TABLE.
... of Trinidad , Mona , & Hispaniola , was about Cape Tiburon taken into a French ship under the conduct of Capitan de la Barbotiere , which ship PAGE 135 156 158 178 184 ยท 190 A Catalogue of the Voyages - Continued . was cast vii THE TABLE.
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... Cape St. Vincent , and then making for the Azores he captured a great Portuguese Carrack and returned to England in the end of June . On the 12th July 1588 the English fleet put out to search for the Spanish Armada , Drake being Vice ...
... Cape St. Vincent , and then making for the Azores he captured a great Portuguese Carrack and returned to England in the end of June . On the 12th July 1588 the English fleet put out to search for the Spanish Armada , Drake being Vice ...
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... Cape and Gulfe of the Honduras , to Truxillo , Puerto de Cavallos , and all other the principall Townes , Islands and harbours of accompt within the said Gulfe , and up Rio dolce falling into this Gulfe , above 30. leagues : As also to ...
... Cape and Gulfe of the Honduras , to Truxillo , Puerto de Cavallos , and all other the principall Townes , Islands and harbours of accompt within the said Gulfe , and up Rio dolce falling into this Gulfe , above 30. leagues : As also to ...
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... Cape Finister , he having put roomer , not being able to double the Cape , in that there rose a contrary winde at Southwest . The 25. the wind continuing contrary , hee put into a place in Galicia , called Ferroll , where hee remained ...
... Cape Finister , he having put roomer , not being able to double the Cape , in that there rose a contrary winde at Southwest . The 25. the wind continuing contrary , hee put into a place in Galicia , called Ferroll , where hee remained ...
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