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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Page 11
... morning , being the seventh of November , which as yet hee could not discerne , but sayled along the coast the [ III . 502. ] space of two houres , to perceive some certaine marke of Teneriffe , and found no likelyhood thereof at all ...
... morning , being the seventh of November , which as yet hee could not discerne , but sayled along the coast the [ III . 502. ] space of two houres , to perceive some certaine marke of Teneriffe , and found no likelyhood thereof at all ...
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... morning being the 18 . weighed againe , keeping our course , in the which time the Captaine sailing by the shore in the pinnesse , came to the Rancheria , a place where the Spaniards use to La Rancheria . fish for pearles , and there ...
... morning being the 18 . weighed againe , keeping our course , in the which time the Captaine sailing by the shore in the pinnesse , came to the Rancheria , a place where the Spaniards use to La Rancheria . fish for pearles , and there ...
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... by a great deale have the like at any other mans handes . But seeing they had sent him this to his letter to the Treasurer of Rio de la Hacha . his supper , hee would in the morning bring them 38 A.D. THE ENGLISH VOYAGES.
... by a great deale have the like at any other mans handes . But seeing they had sent him this to his letter to the Treasurer of Rio de la Hacha . his supper , hee would in the morning bring them 38 A.D. THE ENGLISH VOYAGES.
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Richard Hakluyt. his supper , hee would in the morning bring them as good a breakefast . And therefore in the morning being the 21 . of May , hee shot off a whole Culvering to summon the towne , and preparing one hundred men in armour ...
Richard Hakluyt. his supper , hee would in the morning bring them as good a breakefast . And therefore in the morning being the 21 . of May , hee shot off a whole Culvering to summon the towne , and preparing one hundred men in armour ...
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... morning with his three boats , appointed with Bases in their noses , and his men with weapons accordingly , where as before he caried none : and thus dissembling all injuries conceived of both parts , the Captaine went ashore , leaving ...
... morning with his three boats , appointed with Bases in their noses , and his men with weapons accordingly , where as before he caried none : and thus dissembling all injuries conceived of both parts , the Captaine went ashore , leaving ...
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