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 xii
... leave to sail once in an English ship on that sea . ' After sacking Venta Cruz and acquiring much treasure , he sailed homeward and arrived in Plymouth on Sunday , 9th August 1573 , in church hours , when the news of Drake's return did ...
... leave to sail once in an English ship on that sea . ' After sacking Venta Cruz and acquiring much treasure , he sailed homeward and arrived in Plymouth on Sunday , 9th August 1573 , in church hours , when the news of Drake's return did ...
Page xiv
... leave and take at all times when we list ' ( p . 158 ) . The Frigate here represented is 104 foote by the keele ' and '34 foote in bredth ' on the main deck . Her armament consisted of culverins ( 18 - pounders ) on the main deck , demi ...
... leave and take at all times when we list ' ( p . 158 ) . The Frigate here represented is 104 foote by the keele ' and '34 foote in bredth ' on the main deck . Her armament consisted of culverins ( 18 - pounders ) on the main deck , demi ...
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... leave so great and [ III . 499. ] profitable an enterprise , seeing it may so easily and with so litle cost , labour and danger be followed and obteined . Though hitherto your grace have made Note . thereof a proofe , & found not the ...
... leave so great and [ III . 499. ] profitable an enterprise , seeing it may so easily and with so litle cost , labour and danger be followed and obteined . Though hitherto your grace have made Note . thereof a proofe , & found not the ...
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... leave to enter into this haven , saying that hee came with marchandise to traffique . But at that very very instant the governour of the castle Francis de Tapia caused a tire of ordinance to be shot from the castle at the ship , for she ...
... leave to enter into this haven , saying that hee came with marchandise to traffique . But at that very very instant the governour of the castle Francis de Tapia caused a tire of ordinance to be shot from the castle at the ship , for she ...
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... leaving the Iland , he returned and disemboqued , passing out by the Ilands of the Caycos , without further entring into the bay of Mexico , in this his first voyage to the West India . And so with prosperous successe and much gaine to ...
... leaving the Iland , he returned and disemboqued , passing out by the Ilands of the Caycos , without further entring into the bay of Mexico , in this his first voyage to the West India . And so with prosperous successe and much gaine to ...
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