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 30
... presently eaten . And this is their practise to toll with their golde the ignorant to their snares : they are blood- suckers both of Spaniards , Indians , and all that light in their laps , not sparing their owne countreymen if they can ...
... presently eaten . And this is their practise to toll with their golde the ignorant to their snares : they are blood- suckers both of Spaniards , Indians , and all that light in their laps , not sparing their owne countreymen if they can ...
Page 85
... presently fell sicke , and divers other of our company so that within 14 dayes 8 or 9 of our men died of a disease called there the Calentura , which is a hote and vehement fever . And passing betweene Chagre and Veragua , we tooke a ...
... presently fell sicke , and divers other of our company so that within 14 dayes 8 or 9 of our men died of a disease called there the Calentura , which is a hote and vehement fever . And passing betweene Chagre and Veragua , we tooke a ...
Page 93
... presently doe blowe because that it beginneth to raine on the coast of Spaine , the fleete may run in 6 daies , and from thence to the Canaries Canaries . in foure , and from the Canaries to the Isles of Cape The Isles of Verde in eight ...
... presently doe blowe because that it beginneth to raine on the coast of Spaine , the fleete may run in 6 daies , and from thence to the Canaries Canaries . in foure , and from the Canaries to the Isles of Cape The Isles of Verde in eight ...
Page 103
... presently to imbarke , so as that night wee put off to sea Southsoutheast along towards the coast of Barbary . Upon Saturday in the morning , being the 13. of November , we fell with Cape Blanke , which is a low land and shallow water ...
... presently to imbarke , so as that night wee put off to sea Southsoutheast along towards the coast of Barbary . Upon Saturday in the morning , being the 13. of November , we fell with Cape Blanke , which is a low land and shallow water ...
Page 104
... presently after these Captaines was sent the great_ensigne , which had nothing in it but the plaine English crosse , to be placed to- wardes the Sea , that our Fleet might see Saint Georges cross florish in the enemies fortresse . Order ...
... presently after these Captaines was sent the great_ensigne , which had nothing in it but the plaine English crosse , to be placed to- wardes the Sea , that our Fleet might see Saint Georges cross florish in the enemies fortresse . Order ...
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aboord anker barke Berreo boat Cabo called Canoas Cape Captaine Carapana caried Cartagena chanell citie coast comming countrey Cuba dayes departed divers Domingo Dominica doth East enemie English entred farre fathome fleete Francis Drake frigats gallies Generall golde Governour Guiana harbour hath Havana Hispaniola Iago Indians inhabitants Island Isle king land leagues litle lyeth majestie moneth mountaines mouth neere Negros night Nombre de Dios North Northeast Nueva Espanna ordinance Orenoque Peru pinnesse port Puerto Bello Puerto rico rest returne river saile sayd sayle selfe sent shew shippes ships shoald shore shot side Sierras sight sir Francis Drake Sir Walter Ralegh souldiers South Southwest Spaine Spaniards Spanish standeth stirre thence thereof thither Thomas Baskervil thou shalt goe Tierra firma tooke towne Trinidad Truxillo tunnes unto victuals voyage warre West Indies winde yeere yere yland