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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... brought thither from the newfoundland of 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 ...
... brought thither from the newfoundland of 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 ...
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... brought down to us Hennes , Potatoes and Pines , which we bought for beades , pewter whistles , glasses , knives , and other trifles . These Potatoes be the most delicate rootes that may be eaten , and doe farre exceed our passeneps or ...
... brought down to us Hennes , Potatoes and Pines , which we bought for beades , pewter whistles , glasses , knives , and other trifles . These Potatoes be the most delicate rootes that may be eaten , and doe farre exceed our passeneps or ...
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... brought thither by the governour , in 25. yeres he had a hundreth thousand at the least , & of other cattel was able to kill without spoile of the increase 1500. yeerely , which hee killeth for the skinnes , and of the flesh saveth ...
... brought thither by the governour , in 25. yeres he had a hundreth thousand at the least , & of other cattel was able to kill without spoile of the increase 1500. yeerely , which hee killeth for the skinnes , and of the flesh saveth ...
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... brought from thence , and had his passage to go into his countrey , who perceiving the land , made as though he knew every place thereof , and pointed to certaine places which he named to be such a place , and such a mans ground , and ...
... brought from thence , and had his passage to go into his countrey , who perceiving the land , made as though he knew every place thereof , and pointed to certaine places which he named to be such a place , and such a mans ground , and ...
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... , who declared unto him the time of their being there , which was fourteene moneths , with the extremity they were driven to for want of victuals , having brought 1565 . very little with them ; in which place 53 SIR JOHN HAWKINS A.D..
... , who declared unto him the time of their being there , which was fourteene moneths , with the extremity they were driven to for want of victuals , having brought 1565 . very little with them ; in which place 53 SIR JOHN HAWKINS A.D..
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