Tortugas eggs, which are very wholesome meat and greatly restoring, so as our men were now well filled and highly contented both with the fare, and nearness of the land of Guiana which appeared in sight. In the morning there came down according to promise... The Voyages of the English Nation to America - Page 93by Richard Hakluyt - 1890Full view - About this book
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...reftoring; fo as our Men were now well filled, and highly contented both with the Fare, and Nearnefs of the Land of Guiana, which appeared in Sight. In the Morning there came down, according to Promife, the Lord of that Border called Topariwith fome thirty or forty Followers,... | |
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...restoring ; so as our men were now -,vell filled and highly contented both with the fare, and rtearness of the land of Guiana, which appeared in sight. In the morning there came down, according to promise, the lord of that border, called Toparimaca, with some thirty or forty followers,... | |
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...filled and highlie contented both with the fare, and neereness of the land of Guiana which appeered in sight. In the morning there came downe according to promise the Lord of that border called 25 Toparimaca^ with some thirtie or fortie followers, and brought vs diuers sorts of fruits, & of his... | |
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