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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... moneth of June 1585 . Besides the manifold and tyrannicall oppressions of the Inquisition inflicted on our nation upon most light and frivolous occasions . The voyage of Sir Thomas Pert , and Sebastian Cabot , about the eight yeere of ...
... moneth of June 1585 . Besides the manifold and tyrannicall oppressions of the Inquisition inflicted on our nation upon most light and frivolous occasions . The voyage of Sir Thomas Pert , and Sebastian Cabot , about the eight yeere of ...
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... moneth of October 1562 . and in his course touched first at Teneriffe , where hee received friendly intertainement . From thence he passed to Sierra Leona , upon the coast of Guinea , which place by the people of the countrey is called ...
... moneth of October 1562 . and in his course touched first at Teneriffe , where hee received friendly intertainement . From thence he passed to Sierra Leona , upon the coast of Guinea , which place by the people of the countrey is called ...
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... moneth , at that time a great storme arose , the winde being at Northeast about nine a clocke in the night , and continued so 23. houres together , in which storme M. Hawkins lost the companie 1564 . Good orders for a fleete in a long 9.
... moneth , at that time a great storme arose , the winde being at Northeast about nine a clocke in the night , and continued so 23. houres together , in which storme M. Hawkins lost the companie 1564 . Good orders for a fleete in a long 9.
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... moneth M. Hawkins with his consorts and companie of the Minion , having nowe both the brigandines at her sterne , wayed anker , and set saile on their voyage , having a prosperous winde thereunto . 1564 . The fourth of November they had ...
... moneth M. Hawkins with his consorts and companie of the Minion , having nowe both the brigandines at her sterne , wayed anker , and set saile on their voyage , having a prosperous winde thereunto . 1564 . The fourth of November they had ...
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... moneth of November especially , and is a very good place of fishing , for Pargoes , Mullet , and Dogge fish . In this place the Portugals have no holde for their defence , but have rescue of the Barbarians , whom they entertaine as ...
... moneth of November especially , and is a very good place of fishing , for Pargoes , Mullet , and Dogge fish . In this place the Portugals have no holde for their defence , but have rescue of the Barbarians , whom they entertaine as ...
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