The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques & Discoveries of the English Nation: Made by Sea Or Overland to the Remote & Farthest Distant Quarters of the Earth at Any Time Within the Compasse of These 1600 Yeares, Volume 5J.M. Dent, 1910 |
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... leagues from this Iland and Castle of Arguin . Wherefore I beseech your worship to put his majesty in remembrance ... leagues from Senega river : The commodities be small hides , and a few teeth . 3 Refisca Viejo , a towne 4 leagues from ...
... leagues from this Iland and Castle of Arguin . Wherefore I beseech your worship to put his majesty in remembrance ... leagues from Senega river : The commodities be small hides , and a few teeth . 3 Refisca Viejo , a towne 4 leagues from ...
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... leagues , and at the ende of this watch , I sounded having 60. fathome , with little stones and shels , the Island from us 8. leagues East . The first of July , from 4. to 8. a clocke , wee sailed West 4. glasses 4. leagues , and at ...
... leagues , and at the ende of this watch , I sounded having 60. fathome , with little stones and shels , the Island from us 8. leagues East . The first of July , from 4. to 8. a clocke , wee sailed West 4. glasses 4. leagues , and at ...
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... leagues , we discovered land , being in latitude 66. degrees 19 minuts this land is 70. leagues from the other from whence we came . This fourteenth day from nine a clocke at night till three a clocke in the morning , wee ankered by an ...
... leagues , we discovered land , being in latitude 66. degrees 19 minuts this land is 70. leagues from the other from whence we came . This fourteenth day from nine a clocke at night till three a clocke in the morning , wee ankered by an ...
Contents
THE PRINCIPALL NAVIGATIONSContinued | 9 |
The voyage of Sebastian Cabota to the North part of America | 58 |
A briefe extract concerning the discovery of Newfoundland | 68 |
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