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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... foure other ships , to the parts of Guinea , and the coasts of Tierra firma , and Nueva Espanna , Anno 1567 , & 1568 . . The first voyage attempted and set foorth by the valiant and expert captaine M. Francis Drake , with a ship called ...
... foure other ships , to the parts of Guinea , and the coasts of Tierra firma , and Nueva Espanna , Anno 1567 , & 1568 . . The first voyage attempted and set foorth by the valiant and expert captaine M. Francis Drake , with a ship called ...
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... Foure severall testimonies concerning the rich Empire of Guiana , called by the Spaniards , El Nuevo Dorado , collected out of certaine Spanish letters taken at sea by captaine George Popham anno 1594 . PAGE 280 306 332 336 338 343 348 ...
... Foure severall testimonies concerning the rich Empire of Guiana , called by the Spaniards , El Nuevo Dorado , collected out of certaine Spanish letters taken at sea by captaine George Popham anno 1594 . PAGE 280 306 332 336 338 343 348 ...
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Richard Hakluyt. A Catalogue of the Voyages - Continued . Foure personal reports of certaine Spaniards and of a Frenchman , concerning El Nuevo Dorado . ยท The Epistle of master Laurence Keymis to the reader . . De Guiana carmen Epicum ...
Richard Hakluyt. A Catalogue of the Voyages - Continued . Foure personal reports of certaine Spaniards and of a Frenchman , concerning El Nuevo Dorado . ยท The Epistle of master Laurence Keymis to the reader . . De Guiana carmen Epicum ...
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... foure leagues ahead of us , kept on her course to Teneriffe , having better sight thereof then the other had , and by that meanes they parted companie . For M. Hawkins and his companie went more to the West , upon which course having ...
... foure leagues ahead of us , kept on her course to Teneriffe , having better sight thereof then the other had , and by that meanes they parted companie . For M. Hawkins and his companie went more to the West , upon which course having ...
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... foure rowers and one to steere make as much way , as a paire of oares in the Thames of London . The Canoas of Affrica . The forme of their townes . Their Townes are pretily divided with a maine streete at the entring in , that goeth ...
... foure rowers and one to steere make as much way , as a paire of oares in the Thames of London . The Canoas of Affrica . The forme of their townes . Their Townes are pretily divided with a maine streete at the entring in , that goeth ...
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