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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Page 31
... harbour , and there they would deliver him any victuals he would require . Whereupon the fourth day we went in , where being one day and receiving all things according to promise , the Captaine advised himselfe , that to remaine there ...
... harbour , and there they would deliver him any victuals he would require . Whereupon the fourth day we went in , where being one day and receiving all things according to promise , the Captaine advised himselfe , that to remaine there ...
Page 107
... market place , untill our forces were wholly imbarked , the viceadmiral making stay with his pinnesse & certaine boats in the harbour , to bring the sayd last 1585 . A wise course to be imitated in all 107 SIR FRANCIS DRAKE A.D..
... market place , untill our forces were wholly imbarked , the viceadmiral making stay with his pinnesse & certaine boats in the harbour , to bring the sayd last 1585 . A wise course to be imitated in all 107 SIR FRANCIS DRAKE A.D..
Page 116
... Harbour mouth lay some three miles toward the West- ward of the towne , whereinto wee entred about three or foure of the clocke in the afternoone without any resistance of ordinance , or other impeachment planted upon the same . In the ...
... Harbour mouth lay some three miles toward the West- ward of the towne , whereinto wee entred about three or foure of the clocke in the afternoone without any resistance of ordinance , or other impeachment planted upon the same . In the ...
Page 117
... harbour , which gave us to understand , according to the order set downe in the Evening before by our Generall , that the Vice - admirall accompanied with Captaine Venner , Captaine White , and Captaine Crosse , with other sea Captaines ...
... harbour , which gave us to understand , according to the order set downe in the Evening before by our Generall , that the Vice - admirall accompanied with Captaine Venner , Captaine White , and Captaine Crosse , with other sea Captaines ...
Page 124
... Harbour of Cartagena , whereupon Captaine Moone and Captaine Varney , with John Grant the Master of the Tyger , and some other Sea- men , embarked themselves in a couple of small Pinnesses , to take them before they should come nigh the ...
... Harbour of Cartagena , whereupon Captaine Moone and Captaine Varney , with John Grant the Master of the Tyger , and some other Sea- men , embarked themselves in a couple of small Pinnesses , to take them before they should come nigh the ...
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