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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... rest to be discovered the North parts , the which it seemeth unto me , is onely your highnes charge and dutie , because the situation of this your realme is thereunto neerest and aptest of all other and also , for that already you have ...
... rest to be discovered the North parts , the which it seemeth unto me , is onely your highnes charge and dutie , because the situation of this your realme is thereunto neerest and aptest of all other and also , for that already you have ...
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... trafficke , with the which the Spaniard being mooved , suspecting no deceite at all , went ashore amongst them : who was no sooner ashore , but with foure or five 1565 . more was taken , the rest of his 29 SIR JOHN HAWKINS A.D..
... trafficke , with the which the Spaniard being mooved , suspecting no deceite at all , went ashore amongst them : who was no sooner ashore , but with foure or five 1565 . more was taken , the rest of his 29 SIR JOHN HAWKINS A.D..
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Richard Hakluyt. 1565 . more was taken , the rest of his company being invaded by them , saved themselves by flight , but they that were The crueltie of taken , paied their ransome with their lives , and were the Caribes . presently ...
Richard Hakluyt. 1565 . more was taken , the rest of his company being invaded by them , saved themselves by flight , but they that were The crueltie of taken , paied their ransome with their lives , and were the Caribes . presently ...
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... rest hee leaveth to the foule to devoure . And this I am able to affirme , not onely upon the Governours owne report , who was the first that brought the increase thither , which so remaineth unto this day , but also by that I saw my ...
... rest hee leaveth to the foule to devoure . And this I am able to affirme , not onely upon the Governours owne report , who was the first that brought the increase thither , which so remaineth unto this day , but also by that I saw my ...
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... rest , it ought therefore of reason to be most populous and to this houre the Viceroy and counsell royall abideth there as in the chiefest place of all the Indies , to prescribe orders to the rest for the kings behalfe , yet have they ...
... rest , it ought therefore of reason to be most populous and to this houre the Viceroy and counsell royall abideth there as in the chiefest place of all the Indies , to prescribe orders to the rest for the kings behalfe , yet have they ...
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