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 Years, Volume 7J.M. Dent, 1907 |
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Page 288
... golde and silver , an invention , and magni- ficence till then never seene . Besides all this , he had an infinite quantitie of silver and golde unwrought in Cuzco which was lost by the death of Guascar , for the Indians hid it , seeing ...
... golde and silver , an invention , and magni- ficence till then never seene . Besides all this , he had an infinite quantitie of silver and golde unwrought in Cuzco which was lost by the death of Guascar , for the Indians hid it , seeing ...
Page 355
... Golde may cover them , they anoynt their bodies with stamped herbes of a glewy substance : & they have warre with ... golde hanging on their breasts , and Pearles in their eares , and that they daunced being all covered with Golde . The ...
... Golde may cover them , they anoynt their bodies with stamped herbes of a glewy substance : & they have warre with ... golde hanging on their breasts , and Pearles in their eares , and that they daunced being all covered with Golde . The ...
Page 357
... Golde to be there in most abundance , Diamonds of inestimable value , with great store of pearle . The report of a French man called Bountillier of Sherbrouke , concerning Trinidad and Dorado . He saith that beeing at Trinidad in 1591 ...
... Golde to be there in most abundance , Diamonds of inestimable value , with great store of pearle . The report of a French man called Bountillier of Sherbrouke , concerning Trinidad and Dorado . He saith that beeing at Trinidad in 1591 ...
Contents
The opinion of Don Alvaro Baçan marques of Santa Cruz | 73 |
THE PRINCIPALL NAVIGATIONSContinued PAGE | 77 |
2 | 83 |
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