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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... sent on a mission to the Netherlands . On 2nd April 1587 he sailed for Spain commissioned to impeach the joining together of the King of Spain's fleet out of their several ports . ' On the " 19th April he attacked Cadiz , sank or burnt ...
... sent on a mission to the Netherlands . On 2nd April 1587 he sailed for Spain commissioned to impeach the joining together of the King of Spain's fleet out of their several ports . ' On the " 19th April he attacked Cadiz , sank or burnt ...
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... sent out certaine shippes under the governance of Sebastian Cabot yet living and one Sir Thomas Pert , whose This sir Tho . faint heart was the cause that the voyage tooke none admirall of effect ; if , I say , such manly courage ...
... sent out certaine shippes under the governance of Sebastian Cabot yet living and one Sir Thomas Pert , whose This sir Tho . faint heart was the cause that the voyage tooke none admirall of effect ; if , I say , such manly courage ...
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... sent his shipboate full of men on shoare , and demaunded 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 ...
... sent his shipboate full of men on shoare , and demaunded 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 ...
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... aforesayd M. Nicolas Thorne sent armour and other commodities specified in the letter aforesayd . This Thomas Tison ( so farre as I can conjecture ) may seeme to have bene some secret factour for M. Thorne 6 A.D. THE ENGLISH VOYAGES.
... aforesayd M. Nicolas Thorne sent armour and other commodities specified in the letter aforesayd . This Thomas Tison ( so farre as I can conjecture ) may seeme to have bene some secret factour for M. Thorne 6 A.D. THE ENGLISH VOYAGES.
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... sent into Spaine . And thus 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 ...
... sent into Spaine . And thus 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 ...
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