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, Volume 10J. MacLehose and sons, 1904 |
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Page vii
... PerĂº , intercepted by the ships of the Worshipfull M , John Wats , disclosing many secrets touching the aforesayd countreys , and the state of the South sea , and the trade to the Philippinas . The voyage and valiant fight of The ...
... PerĂº , intercepted by the ships of the Worshipfull M , John Wats , disclosing many secrets touching the aforesayd countreys , and the state of the South sea , and the trade to the Philippinas . The voyage and valiant fight of The ...
Page xv
... Peru , and the Navigation in the South Sea , along that Coast , and also of the ritche Mines of Potosi . Imprinted at London by Richard Jhones . Febru . 6 . 1581. , in the Hunterian Library in the University of Glasgow . Sir Robert ...
... Peru , and the Navigation in the South Sea , along that Coast , and also of the ritche Mines of Potosi . Imprinted at London by Richard Jhones . Febru . 6 . 1581. , in the Hunterian Library in the University of Glasgow . Sir Robert ...
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... Peru ) might long since have beene in the tower of London , to the kings great honour and wealth of this realme . Hereunto that also is to bee referred which the worshipfull M. Robert Thorne wrote to the sayde king Henry the 8. in the ...
... Peru ) might long since have beene in the tower of London , to the kings great honour and wealth of this realme . Hereunto that also is to bee referred which the worshipfull M. Robert Thorne wrote to the sayde king Henry the 8. in the ...
Page 77
... , which is in the way that pearles 25 . leagues from they come from Peru to Panama , and there he was Panama . ten dayes without shewing himselfe to any man , to see if he might get any ship that came from 77 JOHN OXENHAM A.D..
... , which is in the way that pearles 25 . leagues from they come from Peru to Panama , and there he was Panama . ten dayes without shewing himselfe to any man , to see if he might get any ship that came from 77 JOHN OXENHAM A.D..
Page 78
... Peru : At last there came a small Barke by , which came from Peru from a place called Quito , which he tooke and found in her sixtie thousand pezos of golde , and much victuals . But not contenting himselfe with this prize , hee stayed ...
... Peru : At last there came a small Barke by , which came from Peru from a place called Quito , which he tooke and found in her sixtie thousand pezos of golde , and much victuals . But not contenting himselfe with this prize , hee stayed ...
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