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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... English , to wit : That in the yeere 1517. an English Rover under the colour of travelling to discover , came with a great shippe unto the parts of Brasill on the coast of the firme land , and from thence he crossed over unto this Iland ...
... English , to wit : That in the yeere 1517. an English Rover under the colour of travelling to discover , came with a great shippe unto the parts of Brasill on the coast of the firme land , and from thence he crossed over unto this Iland ...
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... English man , made before the yeere 1526. to the West Indies , & of his abode there in maner of a secret factor for some English marchants , which under hand had trade thither in those dayes : taken out of an olde ligier - booke of M ...
... English man , made before the yeere 1526. to the West Indies , & of his abode there in maner of a secret factor for some English marchants , which under hand had trade thither in those dayes : taken out of an olde ligier - booke of M ...
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... English commodities , as also of some part of his Negros , trusting the Spaniards no further , then that by his owne strength he was able still to master them . From the port of Isabella he went to Puerto de Plata , where he made like ...
... English commodities , as also of some part of his Negros , trusting the Spaniards no further , then that by his owne strength he was able still to master them . From the port of Isabella he went to Puerto de Plata , where he made like ...
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... wilde foule : they have many Camels also , which being young , are eaten of the people A briefe de scription of the commodities of the Canarie Ilands . To 1564 . for victuals , and being olde , they I 2 A.D. THE ENGLISH VOYAGES.
... wilde foule : they have many Camels also , which being young , are eaten of the people A briefe de scription of the commodities of the Canarie Ilands . To 1564 . for victuals , and being olde , they I 2 A.D. THE ENGLISH VOYAGES.
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... leaving pledges in the boates for himselfe , and cleared all things betweene the treasurer and him , saving for the governers debt , which the one > by no meanes would answere , and the other 42 A.D. THE ENGLISH VOYAGES.
... leaving pledges in the boates for himselfe , and cleared all things betweene the treasurer and him , saving for the governers debt , which the one > by no meanes would answere , and the other 42 A.D. THE ENGLISH VOYAGES.
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