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, Volume 10J. MacLehose and sons, 1904 |
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Page 79
... Panama not herewith satisfied , determined to seeke out the English- men by land , and leaving twenty men in his pinnesses , hee with 80 shot went up the countrey : hee had not gone halfe a league , but hee found a house made of boughs ...
... Panama not herewith satisfied , determined to seeke out the English- men by land , and leaving twenty men in his pinnesses , hee with 80 shot went up the countrey : hee had not gone halfe a league , but hee found a house made of boughs ...
Page 80
... Panama . And the Justice of Panama asked the English captaine whether hee had the Queenes licence , or the licence of any other Prince or Lord for his attempt . And he answered he had none , whereupon hee and all his company were ...
... Panama . And the Justice of Panama asked the English captaine whether hee had the Queenes licence , or the licence of any other Prince or Lord for his attempt . And he answered he had none , whereupon hee and all his company were ...
Page 89
... Panama . No queriendo hazer este viaje , repartira su armada La segunda en dos vandas , y saqueare la isla de San ... Panama , que , por ser lugar abierto , sera facil a saquear . vezinos , pero facil a tomar . Panama . San Domingo ...
... Panama . No queriendo hazer este viaje , repartira su armada La segunda en dos vandas , y saqueare la isla de San ... Panama , que , por ser lugar abierto , sera facil a saquear . vezinos , pero facil a tomar . Panama . San Domingo ...
Page 94
... Panama may be taken . The second course which indeede Drake tooke . [ III . 533. ] Panama being an open place is easie to be taken . Havana easie to be taken . The Indian fleete may taken . be having two thousand inhabitants in it . But ...
... Panama may be taken . The second course which indeede Drake tooke . [ III . 533. ] Panama being an open place is easie to be taken . Havana easie to be taken . The Indian fleete may taken . be having two thousand inhabitants in it . But ...
Page 120
... Panama , where we should have strooken the stroke for the treasure , and full recompence of our tedious travailes . And thus at Cartagena wee tooke our first resolution to returne home- wardes : the forme of which resolution I thought ...
... Panama , where we should have strooken the stroke for the treasure , and full recompence of our tedious travailes . And thus at Cartagena wee tooke our first resolution to returne home- wardes : the forme of which resolution I thought ...
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