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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... side of Hispaniola , and the last place of his touching , where he had peaceable traffique , and made vent of the whole number of his Negros : for which he received in those 3. places by way of exchange such quantitie of merchandise ...
... side of Hispaniola , and the last place of his touching , where he had peaceable traffique , and made vent of the whole number of his Negros : for which he received in those 3. places by way of exchange such quantitie of merchandise ...
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... side the cape de Buena Esperança . These Leophares have warres against the Ieloffes , which are borderers by them : their weapons Ieloffes . are bowes and arrowes , targets , and short daggers , darts also , but varying from other ...
... side the cape de Buena Esperança . These Leophares have warres against the Ieloffes , which are borderers by them : their weapons Ieloffes . are bowes and arrowes , targets , and short daggers , darts also , but varying from other ...
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... side artifically carved , and painted red and blewe : they are able to cary twenty or thirty men , but they are about the coast able to cary threescore and upward . In these canoas they rowe standing upright , with an oare some- what ...
... side artifically carved , and painted red and blewe : they are able to cary twenty or thirty men , but they are about the coast able to cary threescore and upward . In these canoas they rowe standing upright , with an oare some- what ...
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... side , and them of Taggarin : they by the Negros . of Sierra Leona , had prepared three hundred Canoas to invade the other . The time was appointed not past sixe dayes after our departure from thence , which we would have seene , to the ...
... side , and them of Taggarin : they by the Negros . of Sierra Leona , had prepared three hundred Canoas to invade the other . The time was appointed not past sixe dayes after our departure from thence , which we would have seene , to the ...
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... side stroke him with a pike of a bill in the side , and after three or foure times turning in sight , hee sunke downe , and was not afterward seene . In the time of our being in the Rivers Guinie , wee sawe many 1565 . of a monstrous ...
... side stroke him with a pike of a bill in the side , and after three or foure times turning in sight , hee sunke downe , and was not afterward seene . In the time of our being in the Rivers Guinie , wee sawe many 1565 . of a monstrous ...
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