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 10James MacLehose and Sons, 1904 |
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Page 36
... againe : and the seventh sayling along the coast to seeke an harborow , and finding none , wee came to an ancker where we rode open in the Sea . In this place we had trafique for hides , and found great refreshing both of beefe , mutton ...
... againe : and the seventh sayling along the coast to seeke an harborow , and finding none , wee came to an ancker where we rode open in the Sea . In this place we had trafique for hides , and found great refreshing both of beefe , mutton ...
Page 37
... againe , keeping our course , in the which time the Captaine sailing by the shore in the pinnesse , came to the Rancheria , a place where the Spaniards use to La Rancheria . fish for pearles , and there spoke with a Spaniard , who tolde ...
... againe , keeping our course , in the which time the Captaine sailing by the shore in the pinnesse , came to the Rancheria , a place where the Spaniards use to La Rancheria . fish for pearles , and there spoke with a Spaniard , who tolde ...
Page 38
... againe , & the 19. came thither ; where having talke with the kings treasurer of the Indies resident there , he declared his quiet trafique in Burboroata , & shewed a certificate of the same , made by the governour thereof , & therefore ...
... againe , & the 19. came thither ; where having talke with the kings treasurer of the Indies resident there , he declared his quiet trafique in Burboroata , & shewed a certificate of the same , made by the governour thereof , & therefore ...
Page 43
... againe , & received it at the treasurers hand , of whom very courteously he tooke his leave and departed , shooting off the bases of his boat for his farewell , and the townesmen also shot off foure Faul- cons and 30. harquebuzes , and ...
... againe , & received it at the treasurers hand , of whom very courteously he tooke his leave and departed , shooting off the bases of his boat for his farewell , and the townesmen also shot off foure Faul- cons and 30. harquebuzes , and ...
Page 47
... againe , which would have bene , with the weathering which we had , ten or twelve dayes worke , & what it would have bene longer he knew not , and ( that which was woorst ) he had not above a dayes water and therfore knew not what shift ...
... againe , which would have bene , with the weathering which we had , ten or twelve dayes worke , & what it would have bene longer he knew not , and ( that which was woorst ) he had not above a dayes water and therfore knew not what shift ...
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