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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... leagues to the sea , he met the same day with the Minion a ship of the The Minion , Queenes Majestie , whereof was Captaine David Carlet , the John Bap- tist , and the and also her consort the John Baptist of London , being Merline ...
... leagues to the sea , he met the same day with the Minion a ship of the The Minion , Queenes Majestie , whereof was Captaine David Carlet , the John Bap- tist , and the and also her consort the John Baptist of London , being Merline ...
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... leagues to the Northward of Cape Finister , he having put roomer , not being able to double the Cape , in that there rose a contrary winde at Southwest . The 25. the wind continuing contrary , hee put into a place in Galicia , called ...
... leagues to the Northward of Cape Finister , he having put roomer , not being able to double the Cape , in that there rose a contrary winde at Southwest . The 25. the wind continuing contrary , hee put into a place in Galicia , called ...
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... leagues ahead of us , kept on her course to Teneriffe , having better sight thereof then the other had , and by that ... league from the shoare : but as hee pretended to have landed , suddenly there appeared upon the two points of the ...
... leagues ahead of us , kept on her course to Teneriffe , having better sight thereof then the other had , and by that ... league from the shoare : but as hee pretended to have landed , suddenly there appeared upon the two points of the ...
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... is in heigth by The pike of their reports twentie leagues , having both winter and Teneriffe . summer abundance of snowe in the top of it : this Pike 1564 . may bee seene in a cleere day fiftie 13 SIR JOHN HAWKINS A.D..
... is in heigth by The pike of their reports twentie leagues , having both winter and Teneriffe . summer abundance of snowe in the top of it : this Pike 1564 . may bee seene in a cleere day fiftie 13 SIR JOHN HAWKINS A.D..
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Richard Hakluyt. 1564 . may bee seene in a cleere day fiftie leagues off , but it sheweth as though it were a blacke ... league to leeward of the pinnesse , and had lost sight of her , so that there was small hope of recoverie , had not ...
Richard Hakluyt. 1564 . may bee seene in a cleere day fiftie leagues off , but it sheweth as though it were a blacke ... league to leeward of the pinnesse , and had lost sight of her , so that there was small hope of recoverie , had not ...
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