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 29
... five hundred Tortuga . sixty five aforesaide , and sayled along the coast untill the first of Aprill , at which time the Captaine sayled along in the Jesus pinnesse to discerne the coast , and saw many Caribes on shore , and some also ...
... five hundred Tortuga . sixty five aforesaide , and sayled along the coast untill the first of Aprill , at which time the Captaine sayled along in the Jesus pinnesse to discerne the coast , and saw many Caribes on shore , and some also ...
Page 50
... five hundred men , who intended there to land , returned few or none of them , but were inforced to forsake the same : and of their cruelty mention is made in the booke of the Decades , of a frier , who taking upon him to persuade the ...
... five hundred men , who intended there to land , returned few or none of them , but were inforced to forsake the same : and of their cruelty mention is made in the booke of the Decades , of a frier , who taking upon him to persuade the ...
Page 53
... five leagues , where the water was fresh , did send him a pilot for the more expedition thereof , to bring in one of his barks , which going in with other boats provided for the same purpose , ankered before the fort , into the which ...
... five leagues , where the water was fresh , did send him a pilot for the more expedition thereof , to bring in one of his barks , which going in with other boats provided for the same purpose , ankered before the fort , into the which ...
Page 54
... into Spaine , and some ( to the number of five and twenty ) escaped in the pinnesse , and came to Florida ; where at their landing they were 1565 . The occasion of the falling Floridians . out 54 A.D. THE ENGLISH VOYAGES.
... into Spaine , and some ( to the number of five and twenty ) escaped in the pinnesse , and came to Florida ; where at their landing they were 1565 . The occasion of the falling Floridians . out 54 A.D. THE ENGLISH VOYAGES.
Page 57
... five dayes without meat or drinke , and this all the Frenchmen used for this purpose : yet do they holde opinion withall , that it causeth water & fleame to void from their stomacks . The commodities of this land are more then are yet ...
... five dayes without meat or drinke , and this all the Frenchmen used for this purpose : yet do they holde opinion withall , that it causeth water & fleame to void from their stomacks . The commodities of this land are more then are yet ...
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