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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... ships , to the parts of Guinea , and the coasts of Tierra firma , and Nueva Espanna , Anno 1567 , & 1568 . . The first voyage attempted and set foorth by the valiant and expert captaine M. Francis Drake , with a ship called The Dragon ...
... ships , to the parts of Guinea , and the coasts of Tierra firma , and Nueva Espanna , Anno 1567 , & 1568 . . The first voyage attempted and set foorth by the valiant and expert captaine M. Francis Drake , with a ship called The Dragon ...
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... ship called The Dog , made to the bay of Mexico , anno 1589 . Twelve Spanish letters written from divers places of the islands and of the maine land , aswell of Nueva Espanna , as of Tierra firma and PerĂº , intercepted by the ships of ...
... ship called The Dog , made to the bay of Mexico , anno 1589 . Twelve Spanish letters written from divers places of the islands and of the maine land , aswell of Nueva Espanna , as of Tierra firma and PerĂº , intercepted by the ships of ...
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... ships , the Dragon ' and the ' Swan , ' and in 1571 with the ' Swan ' alone , ' to gain such intel- ligences as might further him to get some amends for his loss at San Juan de Ulloa . And having in those two voyages gotten such certain ...
... ships , the Dragon ' and the ' Swan , ' and in 1571 with the ' Swan ' alone , ' to gain such intel- ligences as might further him to get some amends for his loss at San Juan de Ulloa . And having in those two voyages gotten such certain ...
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... ship the Jesus of Lubec and murthering of her Subjects in the port of S. Juan de Ullua , and the last generall arrest of her Highnesse people , with their ships and goods throughout all the dominions of the King of Spaine in the moneth ...
... ship the Jesus of Lubec and murthering of her Subjects in the port of S. Juan de Ullua , and the last generall arrest of her Highnesse people , with their ships and goods throughout all the dominions of the King of Spaine in the moneth ...
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... ship , for she bare in directly with the haven . When the Englishmen sawe this , they withdrew themselves out , and those that were in the shipboate , got themselves with all speede on ship- boord . And in trueth the warden of the ...
... ship , for she bare in directly with the haven . When the Englishmen sawe this , they withdrew themselves out , and those that were in the shipboate , got themselves with all speede on ship- boord . And in trueth the warden of the ...
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