The Principal Navigations Voyages Traffiques & Discoveries of the English Nation: Made by Sea Or Over-land to the Remote and Farthest Distant Quarters of the Earth at Any Time Within the Compasse of These 1600 Yeeres, Issue 10James MacLehose and Sons, 1904 |
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... to the harbour of Perico . These two Perico . wayes cannot be kept nor resisted , because it is all plaine ground and medowes . to take Panama . 1587 . Upon the East side of this citie there 149 THE WEST INDIAN PORTS A.D..
... to the harbour of Perico . These two Perico . wayes cannot be kept nor resisted , because it is all plaine ground and medowes . to take Panama . 1587 . Upon the East side of this citie there 149 THE WEST INDIAN PORTS A.D..
Page 150
Richard Hakluyt. 1587 . Upon the East side of this citie there are your majesties royall houses builded upon a rocke joyning hard to the Sea side , and they doe aswell leane towards the sea as the land . The royall audience or chancerie ...
Richard Hakluyt. 1587 . Upon the East side of this citie there are your majesties royall houses builded upon a rocke joyning hard to the Sea side , and they doe aswell leane towards the sea as the land . The royall audience or chancerie ...
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... East ) having made our prayers to almighty God , prepared our selves for the r fight : And ( in hope they had bene of the Cartagena fleete ) wee bare up with our admirall and viceadmiral , to determine of the combate for the better ...
... East ) having made our prayers to almighty God , prepared our selves for the r fight : And ( in hope they had bene of the Cartagena fleete ) wee bare up with our admirall and viceadmiral , to determine of the combate for the better ...
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... East . The small ship was under our lee within Falcon shot , and another great shippe lay to the West- ward , so that wee could no way possibly escape them upon that boord : then ( we thinking to avoyd them by casting about to the ...
... East . The small ship was under our lee within Falcon shot , and another great shippe lay to the West- ward , so that wee could no way possibly escape them upon that boord : then ( we thinking to avoyd them by casting about to the ...
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... East to the old chanel . There we tooke a frigat of 20 tunnes , having certeine pieces of Spanish broad cloth & other small pillage : there continuing off the Matanças 12 dayes , with the winde so Westerly that we could hardly recover ...
... East to the old chanel . There we tooke a frigat of 20 tunnes , having certeine pieces of Spanish broad cloth & other small pillage : there continuing off the Matanças 12 dayes , with the winde so Westerly that we could hardly recover ...
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