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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... Guiana ) being shewed the discovery thereof by Captaine Popham , who received the discovery of the saide empire from one captaine Harper , which being a prisoner learned of the Spaniards at the Canaries in the selfe same maner almost ...
... Guiana ) being shewed the discovery thereof by Captaine Popham , who received the discovery of the saide empire from one captaine Harper , which being a prisoner learned of the Spaniards at the Canaries in the selfe same maner almost ...
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... Guiana I greatly desired : yet least I should adventure all occasions upon it onely , I sent my two Caravels from me the 17. day of His two Cara- February , to try their fortunes in the Indies not appointing any other place to meet but ...
... Guiana I greatly desired : yet least I should adventure all occasions upon it onely , I sent my two Caravels from me the 17. day of His two Cara- February , to try their fortunes in the Indies not appointing any other place to meet but ...
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... Guiana , and his surprise of the Isle of Trinidad . So with glad hearts , wee kept him and his fleete of three ships company till the twentieth day at night , what time we lost them . In all which time nothing of moment fell out , save ...
... Guiana , and his surprise of the Isle of Trinidad . So with glad hearts , wee kept him and his fleete of three ships company till the twentieth day at night , what time we lost them . In all which time nothing of moment fell out , save ...
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... Guiana , and of that great and golden Citie , which the Spaniards call El Dorado , and the naturals Manoa , which Citie was conquered , reedified , and inlarged by a yonger sonne of Guainacapa Emperour of Peru , at such time as ...
... Guiana , and of that great and golden Citie , which the Spaniards call El Dorado , and the naturals Manoa , which Citie was conquered , reedified , and inlarged by a yonger sonne of Guainacapa Emperour of Peru , at such time as ...
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... . Marta , and Cartagena , which are the Portes of Nuevo reyno , and Popayan ; there are besides within the land , which are indeed riche and I595 . 1595 . populous , the townes and Cities of Merida 341 THE DISCOVERY OF GUIANA A.D..
... . Marta , and Cartagena , which are the Portes of Nuevo reyno , and Popayan ; there are besides within the land , which are indeed riche and I595 . 1595 . populous , the townes and Cities of Merida 341 THE DISCOVERY OF GUIANA A.D..
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