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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... hath bene seene & proved in your Grace , as well in forreine realmes , as also in this our countrey ) had not bene wanting in other in these our dayes , at such time as our 1516 . Pert was Vice- soveraigne lord of famous memorie A.D. ...
... hath bene seene & proved in your Grace , as well in forreine realmes , as also in this our countrey ) had not bene wanting in other in these our dayes , at such time as our 1516 . Pert was Vice- soveraigne lord of famous memorie A.D. ...
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... hath bene of these Ilands nowe knowen by the report of the inhabitants , which were not found of long time one after the other : and therefore it should seeme hee is not yet borne to whom God hath appoynted the finding of them . In this ...
... hath bene of these Ilands nowe knowen by the report of the inhabitants , which were not found of long time one after the other : and therefore it should seeme hee is not yet borne to whom God hath appoynted the finding of them . In this ...
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... hath beene approoved by me John Sparke the upon the same voyage , younger , who went and wrote the same . 1565 . Their arrivall in Padstow in the moneth of September , 1565 . 1567 . A storme . The third troublesome voyage made 63 SIR ...
... hath beene approoved by me John Sparke the upon the same voyage , younger , who went and wrote the same . 1565 . Their arrivall in Padstow in the moneth of September , 1565 . 1567 . A storme . The third troublesome voyage made 63 SIR ...
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... two bow shootes or more , also it is to be understood that there is not in all this coast any other place for ships to arrive in safety , because the North winde hath there such violence , that 68 A.D. THE ENGLISH VOYAGES.
... two bow shootes or more , also it is to be understood that there is not in all this coast any other place for ships to arrive in safety , because the North winde hath there such violence , that 68 A.D. THE ENGLISH VOYAGES.
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Richard Hakluyt. because the North winde hath there such violence , that unlesse the shippes be very safely mored with their ankers fastened upon this Iland , there is no remedie 1568 . for these North windes but death : also the place ...
Richard Hakluyt. because the North winde hath there such violence , that unlesse the shippes be very safely mored with their ankers fastened upon this Iland , there is no remedie 1568 . for these North windes but death : also the place ...
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