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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... afterward they departed toward Europe , where it is thought they arrived not : for wee never heard any more newes of them . Thus farre proceedeth Gonsalvo 1516 . 1516 . de Oviedo , who though it please him 5 PERT AND SEBASTIAN CABOT A.D..
... afterward they departed toward Europe , where it is thought they arrived not : for wee never heard any more newes of them . Thus farre proceedeth Gonsalvo 1516 . 1516 . de Oviedo , who though it please him 5 PERT AND SEBASTIAN CABOT A.D..
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... M. Nicolas Thorne sent armour and other commodities specified in the letter aforesayd . This Thomas Tison ( so farre as I can conjecture ) may seeme to have bene some secret factour for M. Thorne 6 A.D. THE ENGLISH VOYAGES.
... M. Nicolas Thorne sent armour and other commodities specified in the letter aforesayd . This Thomas Tison ( so farre as I can conjecture ) may seeme to have bene some secret factour for M. Thorne 6 A.D. THE ENGLISH VOYAGES.
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... farre all other that I have heard of : for they make wine better then any in Spaine , they have grapes of such big- nesse , that they may bee compared to damsons , and in taste inferiour to none : for sugar , suckets , raisins of the ...
... farre all other that I have heard of : for they make wine better then any in Spaine , they have grapes of such big- nesse , that they may bee compared to damsons , and in taste inferiour to none : for sugar , suckets , raisins of the ...
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... farre unlike to the Sapies which doe inhabite about Rio grande , for their teeth are all filed , which they doe for a braverie , to set out themselves , and doe jagge their flesh , both legges , armes , and bodies , as worke- manlike ...
... farre unlike to the Sapies which doe inhabite about Rio grande , for their teeth are all filed , which they doe for a braverie , to set out themselves , and doe jagge their flesh , both legges , armes , and bodies , as worke- manlike ...
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... farre exceed our passeneps or carets . Their pines be of the bignes of two fists , the outside whereof is of the making of a pine - apple , but it is soft like the rinde of a Cucomber , and the inside eateth like an apple , but it is ...
... farre exceed our passeneps or carets . Their pines be of the bignes of two fists , the outside whereof is of the making of a pine - apple , but it is soft like the rinde of a Cucomber , and the inside eateth like an apple , but it is ...
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