| Sir Francis Drake, William Sandya Wright Vaux - 1854 - 424 pages
...gods, they would follow the same with admiration. The 3 day following, uiz., the 21, our ship hauing receiued a leake at sea, was brought to anchor neerer...any danger that might chance against our safety, our Generall first of all landed his men, with all necessary prouision, to build tents and make a fort... | |
| David Laing Purves - 1874 - 856 pages
...following, viz., the 21st, onr ship, having received a leak at sea, was brought to anchor nearer the shore, that, her goods being landed, she might be repaired; but for that we were* to prevent any danger that might chance against our safety, our General first of all landed his men, with... | |
| Edwin Doak Mead - 1899 - 758 pages
...gods, they would follow the same with admiration. The 3 day following, uiz., the 21, our ship hauing receiued a leake at sea, was brought to anchor neerer...any danger that might chance against our safety, our Generall first of all landed his men, with all necessary prouision, to build tents and make a fort... | |
| 1901 - 178 pages
...gods, they would follow the same with admiration. The 3 day following, uiz., the 21, our ship hauing receiued a leake at sea, was brought to anchor neerer...any danger that might chance against our safety, our Generall first of all landed his men, with all necessary prouision, to build tents and make a fort... | |
| 1902 - 510 pages
...gods, they would follow the same with admiration. The 3 day following, uiz., the 21, our ship hauing receiued a leake at sea, was brought to anchor neerer...any danger that might chance against our safety, our Generall first of all landed his men, with all necessary prouision, to build tents and make a fort... | |
| 1902 - 512 pages
...gods, they would follow the same with admiration. The 3 day following, uiz., the 21, our ship hauing receiued a leake at sea, was brought to anchor neerer...any danger that might chance against our safety, our Generall first of all landed his men, with all necessary prouision, to build tents and make a fort... | |
| Agnes C. Laut - 1905 - 438 pages
...the same with admiration. . . . " The third day following, viz. , the 2 : , our ship having received a leake at sea, was brought to anchor neerer the shoare,...landed she might be repaired ; but for that we were to prevent any danger that might chance against our safety, our Generall first of all landed his men,... | |
| Henry Sweetser Burrage - 1906 - 492 pages
...would follow the same with admiration. The 3 day following, viz., the 21, our ship having received a leake at sea, was brought to anchor neerer the shoare,...landed, she might be repaired; but for that we were to prevent any danger that might chance against our safety, our Generall first of all landed his men,... | |
| Francis Whiting Halsey - 1912 - 236 pages
...neere vnto the sun, or these hotter climates. . . . The 3 day following, uiz., the 21, our ship hauing receiued a leake at sea, was brought to anchor neerer...any danger that might chance against our safety, our Generall first of all landed have gone as far north as Vancouver. There seems to be no doubt that he... | |
| James Miller Guinn - 1915 - 498 pages
...narrative, "The World Encompassed," says: "The jrd day following, viz., the 2ist, our ship having received a leake at sea was brought to anchor neerer the shoare...landed she might be repaired; but for that we were to prevent any danger that might chance against our safety our Generall first of all landed his men with... | |
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