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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Page 20
... one of our Barkes there- with ) wee departed , and at our departure divers of our men being desirous to goe on shore , to fetch Pompions , devils . 1564 . one of the Calowsa . which having prooved 20 A.D. THE ENGLISH VOYAGES.
... one of our Barkes there- with ) wee departed , and at our departure divers of our men being desirous to goe on shore , to fetch Pompions , devils . 1564 . one of the Calowsa . which having prooved 20 A.D. THE ENGLISH VOYAGES.
Page 22
... divers of our men scattering themselves , contrary to the Captaines will , by one or two in a company , for the hope that they had to finde golde in their houses , ransacking the same , in the meane time the Negros came [ III . 506 ...
... divers of our men scattering themselves , contrary to the Captaines will , by one or two in a company , for the hope that they had to finde golde in their houses , ransacking the same , in the meane time the Negros came [ III . 506 ...
Page 23
... divers of them , and came to the caskes , and cut of the hoopes of twelve buts , which lost us 4 or 5 dayes time , besides great want we had of the same : sojourning at Taggarin , the Swallow went up the river about her trafficke ...
... divers of them , and came to the caskes , and cut of the hoopes of twelve buts , which lost us 4 or 5 dayes time , besides great want we had of the same : sojourning at Taggarin , the Swallow went up the river about her trafficke ...
Page 28
... divers colours , which they cary about with them . when they travell , and making the same fast to two trees , lie therein they and their women . The people 3 be surely gentle and tractable , and such as 28 A.D. THE ENGLISH VOYAGES.
... divers colours , which they cary about with them . when they travell , and making the same fast to two trees , lie therein they and their women . The people 3 be surely gentle and tractable , and such as 28 A.D. THE ENGLISH VOYAGES.
Page 32
... divers of them came to cheapen , but could not agree of price , because they thought the price too high . Whereupon the Captaine perceiving they went about to bring downe the price , and meant to buy , and would not confesse if hee had ...
... divers of them came to cheapen , but could not agree of price , because they thought the price too high . Whereupon the Captaine perceiving they went about to bring downe the price , and meant to buy , and would not confesse if hee had ...
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