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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... towne , requiring victuals and things needefull to furnish their ship , and complained of the inhabitants of the city of S. Domingo , saying that they came not to doe any harme , but to trade and traffique for their money and ...
... towne , requiring victuals and things needefull to furnish their ship , and complained of the inhabitants of the city of S. Domingo , saying that they came not to doe any harme , but to trade and traffique for their money and ...
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... towne of S. Germaine in the Iland of S. John de puerto rico , it cannot bee denied but that they were furnished with wares for honest traffique and exchange . But whosoever is conversant in reading the Portugall and Spanish writers of ...
... towne of S. Germaine in the Iland of S. John de puerto rico , it cannot bee denied but that they were furnished with wares for honest traffique and exchange . But whosoever is conversant in reading the Portugall and Spanish writers of ...
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... pretily divided with a maine streete at the entring in , that goeth thorough their Towne , and another overthwart street , which maketh their townes 1564 . crosse wayes : their houses are built in 18 A.D. THE ENGLISH VOYAGES.
... pretily divided with a maine streete at the entring in , that goeth thorough their Towne , and another overthwart street , which maketh their townes 1564 . crosse wayes : their houses are built in 18 A.D. THE ENGLISH VOYAGES.
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... towne there is a house larger and higher then the other , but in forme alike , adjoyning unto the which there is a place made of foure good stancions of woode , and a round roofe over it , the grounde also raised round with claye a ...
... towne there is a house larger and higher then the other , but in forme alike , adjoyning unto the which there is a place made of foure good stancions of woode , and a round roofe over it , the grounde also raised round with claye a ...
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... Towne , so that if hee would give the adventure upon the same , hee might gette an hundreth slaves : with the which ... Towne three or foure houres , to see what hee could doe : and thereupon pre- pared his men in armour and weapon ...
... Towne , so that if hee would give the adventure upon the same , hee might gette an hundreth slaves : with the which ... Towne three or foure houres , to see what hee could doe : and thereupon pre- pared his men in armour and weapon ...
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