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 YearesJ.M. Dent, 1907 - 468 pages |
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... reasons it is impos . sible to build a long wooden ship of any great burden . The Elizabethan ship was seldom more than thrice as long as her extreme breadth . The man - of - war was the typical Elizabethan ship . In many ways she was ...
... reasons it is impos . sible to build a long wooden ship of any great burden . The Elizabethan ship was seldom more than thrice as long as her extreme breadth . The man - of - war was the typical Elizabethan ship . In many ways she was ...
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... reasons . The crews of ships in commission were divided into two watches , and subdivided into stations roughly corresponding to the divisions which lasted in our service till within the memory of man . The able seamen , the best and ...
... reasons . The crews of ships in commission were divided into two watches , and subdivided into stations roughly corresponding to the divisions which lasted in our service till within the memory of man . The able seamen , the best and ...
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... reasons it has been found necessary to exclude the Latin versions of the Letters and Treatises ; and all those voyages and Treatises which are not English . Through the kindness of Messrs . MacLehose & Sons , the text used is that of ...
... reasons it has been found necessary to exclude the Latin versions of the Letters and Treatises ; and all those voyages and Treatises which are not English . Through the kindness of Messrs . MacLehose & Sons , the text used is that of ...
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... reason principally of my insight in this study , I grew familiarly acquainted with the chiefest Captaines at sea , the greatest Merchants , and the best Mariners of our nation : by which meanes having gotten somewhat more then common ...
... reason principally of my insight in this study , I grew familiarly acquainted with the chiefest Captaines at sea , the greatest Merchants , and the best Mariners of our nation : by which meanes having gotten somewhat more then common ...
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... reasons . In the first I have martialled all our voyages of any moment that have bene performed to the South and Southeast parts of the world , by which I chiefly meane that part of Asia which is neerest , and of the rest hithermost ...
... reasons . In the first I have martialled all our voyages of any moment that have bene performed to the South and Southeast parts of the world , by which I chiefly meane that part of Asia which is neerest , and of the rest hithermost ...
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Page 175 - THE great Galees of Venice and Florence Be well laden with things of complacence, All spicery and of grossers ware: With sweete wines all maner of chaffare, Apes, and Japes, and marmusets tayled, Nifles and trifles that little have avayled : And things with which they fetely blere our eye: With things not
Page 220 - Ordinances, instructions, and advertisements of and for the direction of the intended voyage for Cathay, compiled, made, and delivered by the right worshipfull M. Sebastian Cabota Esquier, governour of the mysterie and companie of the Marchants adventurers for the
Page 273 - Novogorode. NEXT unto Mosco, the Citie of Novogorode is reputed the chiefest of Russia: for although it be in Majestie inferior to it, yet in greatnesse it goeth beyond it. It is the chiefest and greatest Marte Towne of all Moscovie : and albeit the Emperours seate is not there, but at Mosco, yet the commodiousnesse of the river,
Page 255 - last concluded that three shippes should bee prepared and furnished out, for the search and discoverie of the Northerne part of the world, to open a way and passage to our men for travaile to newe and unknowen kingdomes.
Page 226 - victuals sufficient prosperously. 27 Item the names of the people of every Island, are to be taken in writing, with the commodities, and incommodities of the same, their natures, qualities, and dispositions, the site of the same, and what things they are most desirous of, & what commodities they wil most willingly depart with, & what
Page 333 - The same day at a Southwest sunne, there was a monstrous Whale aboord of us, so neere to our side that we might have thrust a sworde or any other weapon in him, which we durst not doe for feare hee should have overthrowen our shippe: and then I called my company together, and all of us shouted,