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 10J. Maclehose and Sons, 1904 |
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... South sea , and there he cut wood and made a Pinnesse , which was five and fortie foote by the keele , and having made this Pinnesse , he went into the South sea , carrying sixe Negros with him to be his guides , and so went to the ...
... South sea , and there he cut wood and made a Pinnesse , which was five and fortie foote by the keele , and having made this Pinnesse , he went into the South sea , carrying sixe Negros with him to be his guides , and so went to the ...
Page 92
... South sea ( as Francis Drake hath done once before ) with their thirty ships and galeons , and many pinnesses and ... South sea . They may take their course to the river of Jenero , which is on the coast of Brasil in 23 degrees to the 1 ...
... South sea ( as Francis Drake hath done once before ) with their thirty ships and galeons , and many pinnesses and ... South sea . They may take their course to the river of Jenero , which is on the coast of Brasil in 23 degrees to the 1 ...
Page 93
... South sea , & go on upon his voyage to the streight of Magelan , which is 550 leagues from the foresaid haven , and standeth in 52 degrees The citie of & a halfe toward the South , and may enter by the Lima easie to bee taken , streight ...
... South sea , & go on upon his voyage to the streight of Magelan , which is 550 leagues from the foresaid haven , and standeth in 52 degrees The citie of & a halfe toward the South , and may enter by the Lima easie to bee taken , streight ...
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Richard Hakluyt. A 1585 . The ships in the South sea may be burnt . 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 ...
Richard Hakluyt. A 1585 . The ships in the South sea may be burnt . 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 ...
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... South side of the towne is the maine sea , and on the North side , the valley lying betweene the foresayd mountaines , wherein the towne standeth : the said valley & towne both do grow very narrow , insomuch that the space betweene the ...
... South side of the towne is the maine sea , and on the North side , the valley lying betweene the foresayd mountaines , wherein the towne standeth : the said valley & towne both do grow very narrow , insomuch that the space betweene the ...
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