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 67
... citie of Mexico called Saint John de Ullua , which standeth in 19 degrees : in seeking of which Port we tooke in our way 3 ships which carried passengers to the number of an hundred , which passengers we hoped should be a meane to us ...
... citie of Mexico called Saint John de Ullua , which standeth in 19 degrees : in seeking of which Port we tooke in our way 3 ships which carried passengers to the number of an hundred , which passengers we hoped should be a meane to us ...
Page 75
... citie of Elvas , in maner follow : which Portugale , with the discourse about him , was taken at the river of Plate by the ships set foorth by the Right Honourable the Earle of Cumberland , in the yeere 1586 . 1572 . Here was a certaine ...
... citie of Elvas , in maner follow : which Portugale , with the discourse about him , was taken at the river of Plate by the ships set foorth by the Right Honourable the Earle of Cumberland , in the yeere 1586 . 1572 . Here was a certaine ...
Page 93
... citie of & a halfe toward the South , and may enter by the Lima easie to bee taken , streight into the South sea all the moneth of February ; though it have & so may to goe to the citie of Lima , otherwise called though it have the ...
... citie of & a halfe toward the South , and may enter by the Lima easie to bee taken , streight into the South sea all the moneth of February ; though it have & so may to goe to the citie of Lima , otherwise called though it have the ...
Page 96
... cities of Toro , Zamora , and Salamanca , to bee ready to succour the countrey betweene the rivers of Doro and Minno : and ... citie , river and territorie be victualled and provided of gunpowder , match and lead , and all things else ...
... cities of Toro , Zamora , and Salamanca , to bee ready to succour the countrey betweene the rivers of Doro and Minno : and ... citie , river and territorie be victualled and provided of gunpowder , match and lead , and all things else ...
Page 100
... citie , to resolve him of two points . The first , to know if there were any warres betweene Spaine and England . The second , why our marchants with their goods were embarged or arrested . Thus departed captain Sampson with the said ...
... citie , to resolve him of two points . The first , to know if there were any warres betweene Spaine and England . The second , why our marchants with their goods were embarged or arrested . Thus departed captain Sampson with the said ...
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