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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Page 43
... boat for his farewell , and the townesmen also shot off foure Faul- cons and 30. harquebuzes , and this was the first time that he knew of the conveyance of their Faulcons . 1565 . The 31. of May wee departed , keeping our course to ...
... boat for his farewell , and the townesmen also shot off foure Faul- cons and 30. harquebuzes , and this was the first time that he knew of the conveyance of their Faulcons . 1565 . The 31. of May wee departed , keeping our course to ...
Page 46
... boats more , they might have done the like . These Islands beare the name of Tortoises , because of the number of them , which there do breed , whose nature is to live both in the water and upon land also , but breed onely upon the ...
... boats more , they might have done the like . These Islands beare the name of Tortoises , because of the number of them , which there do breed , whose nature is to live both in the water and upon land also , but breed onely upon the ...
Page 48
... boat , which were sent the same day in the afternoone , whiles the ships were becalmed , to see if they could finde any water upon the Islands aforesaid ; who spent a great part of the day in rowing J 1565 . thither , being further off ...
... boat , which were sent the same day in the afternoone , whiles the ships were becalmed , to see if they could finde any water upon the Islands aforesaid ; who spent a great part of the day in rowing J 1565 . thither , being further off ...
Page 49
... boats might O better know how to come to them . The Jesus also bare a light in her toppe gallant , and shot off a piece also now and then , but the night passed , and the morning was come , being the thirteenth day , and no newes could ...
... boats might O better know how to come to them . The Jesus also bare a light in her toppe gallant , and shot off a piece also now and then , but the night passed , and the morning was come , being the thirteenth day , and no newes could ...
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... boats provided for the same purpose , ankered before the fort , into the which our captaine went ; where hee was by the Generall , with other captaines and souldiers , very gently enter- teined , who declared unto him the time of their ...
... boats provided for the same purpose , ankered before the fort , into the which our captaine went ; where hee was by the Generall , with other captaines and souldiers , very gently enter- teined , who declared unto him the time of their ...
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