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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... downe the price , and meant to buy , and would not confesse if hee had licence , that he might sell at any reasonable rate , as they were worth in other places , did send for the principals of the Towne , and made a shewe hee would ...
... downe the price , and meant to buy , and would not confesse if hee had licence , that he might sell at any reasonable rate , as they were worth in other places , did send for the principals of the Towne , and made a shewe hee would ...
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... downe , which was the fourteenth day , and then the Captaine made petition , declaring that hee was come thither in a shippe of the Queenes Majesties of England , being bound to Guinie , and thither driven by winde and weather , so that ...
... downe , which was the fourteenth day , and then the Captaine made petition , declaring that hee was come thither in a shippe of the Queenes Majesties of England , being bound to Guinie , and thither driven by winde and weather , so that ...
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... downe the price , and by this pollicie the Captaine knew they would be made the more eager , for feare least we departed , and they should goe without any at all . 1565 . the Minion in The nine and twentie wee being at ancker without ...
... downe the price , and by this pollicie the Captaine knew they would be made the more eager , for feare least we departed , and they should goe without any at all . 1565 . the Minion in The nine and twentie wee being at ancker without ...
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... downe ; and this happened not once , but halfe a dozen times in the space of our being there . 1565 . Great numbers of wilde dogs . The 16. wee passed by an yland called Aruba , and Aruba . the 17. at night anckered sixe houres at the ...
... downe ; and this happened not once , but halfe a dozen times in the space of our being there . 1565 . Great numbers of wilde dogs . The 16. wee passed by an yland called Aruba , and Aruba . the 17. at night anckered sixe houres at the ...
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... downe with their horses , their brave white leather Targets in the one hand , and their javelings in the other , as though they would have received us at our landing . But when wee landed , they gave ground , and consulted what they ...
... downe with their horses , their brave white leather Targets in the one hand , and their javelings in the other , as though they would have received us at our landing . But when wee landed , they gave ground , and consulted what they ...
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