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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... untill the 21. of the same moneth , at that time a great storme arose , the winde being at Northeast about nine a clocke in the night , and continued so 23. houres together , in which storme M. Hawkins lost the companie 1564 . Good ...
... untill the 21. of the same moneth , at that time a great storme arose , the winde being at Northeast about nine a clocke in the night , and continued so 23. houres together , in which storme M. Hawkins lost the companie 1564 . Good ...
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... untill the morning , being the seventh of November , which as yet hee could not discerne , but sayled along the coast the [ III . 502. ] space of two houres , to perceive some certaine marke of Teneriffe , and found no likelyhood ...
... untill the morning , being the seventh of November , which as yet hee could not discerne , but sayled along the coast the [ III . 502. ] space of two houres , to perceive some certaine marke of Teneriffe , and found no likelyhood ...
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... untill such time as they want meate , and then they kill them . There is also another occasion that provoketh the Samboses to warre against the Sapies which is for covet- ousnes of their riches . For whereas the Sapies have an order to ...
... untill such time as they want meate , and then they kill them . There is also another occasion that provoketh the Samboses to warre against the Sapies which is for covet- ousnes of their riches . For whereas the Sapies have an order to ...
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... untill the first of Aprill , at which time the Captaine sayled along in the Jesus pinnesse to discerne the coast , and saw many Caribes on shore , and some also in their Canoas , which made tokens unto him of friendship , and shewed him ...
... untill the first of Aprill , at which time the Captaine sayled along in the Jesus pinnesse to discerne the coast , and saw many Caribes on shore , and some also in their Canoas , which made tokens unto him of friendship , and shewed him ...
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... untill the Governours comming downe , which was the fourteenth day , and then the Captaine made petition , declaring that hee was come thither in a shippe of the Queenes Majesties of England , being bound to Guinie , and thither driven ...
... untill the Governours comming downe , which was the fourteenth day , and then the Captaine made petition , declaring that hee was come thither in a shippe of the Queenes Majesties of England , being bound to Guinie , and thither driven ...
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