| 1845 - 410 pages
...Philip.' " This carrack, without any great resistance, we took, bestowing the people thereof in certain vessels well furnished with victuals, and sending them courteously home into their country. And this was the first carrack that ever was taken coming from the East Indies; which the... | |
| Cassell, ltd - 1876 - 466 pages
...the Indies. This carack without any great resistance he took, bestowing the people thereof in certain vessels well furnished with victuals, and sending them courteously home into their country : and this was the first carack that ever was taken coming forth of the East Indies ; which... | |
| Cassell, ltd - 1883 - 488 pages
...the Indies. This carack without any great resistance he took, bestowing the people thereof in certain vessels well furnished with victuals, and sending them courteously home into their country : and this was the first carack that ever was taken coming forth of the East Indies ; which... | |
| Lionel William Lyde - 1899 - 214 pages
...Indies. This carrack, without any great resistance, he took, bestowing the people thereof in certain vessels well furnished with victuals, and sending them courteously home into their country. This was the first carrack that ever was taken coming forth of the East Indies, and the Portugals... | |
| Ernest Edwin Speight, Robert Morton Nance - 1906 - 448 pages
...Indies. This carrack without any great resistance he took, bestowing the people thereof in certain vessels well furnished with victuals, and sending them courteously home into their country : and this was the first carrack that ever was taken coming forth of the East Indies ; which... | |
| Patrick J. N. Tuck - 1998 - 396 pages
...her 'without any great resistance'. The value of her cargo was over £108,000. 'This', says Hakluyt, 'was the first carak that ever was taken comming foorth...signe, because the ship bare the Kings owne name.' He adds that 'the taking of this carak wrought two extraordinary effects in England: first, that it... | |
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