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 57
... Golde and silver they want not : for at the Frenchmens Golde and first comming thither they had the same offered them silver . for little or nothing , for they received for a hatchet two pound weight of golde , because they knew not the ...
... Golde and silver they want not : for at the Frenchmens Golde and first comming thither they had the same offered them silver . for little or nothing , for they received for a hatchet two pound weight of golde , because they knew not the ...
Page 58
... golde & silver , for it is wrought flat and graven , graven among which they weare about their neckes ; othersome made ye Floridians . round like a round like a pancake , with a hole in the midst , to boulster up their breasts withall ...
... golde & silver , for it is wrought flat and graven , graven among which they weare about their neckes ; othersome made ye Floridians . round like a round like a pancake , with a hole in the midst , to boulster up their breasts withall ...
Page 62
... golde and silver , is not so abundant as in other places , that the cost bestowed upon the same . will not be able to quit the charges : yet am I of the reape a suffi- opinion , that by that which I have seene in other Islands of the ...
... golde and silver , is not so abundant as in other places , that the cost bestowed upon the same . will not be able to quit the charges : yet am I of the reape a suffi- opinion , that by that which I have seene in other Islands of the ...
Page 63
... golde and silver , to the just value thereof , unto the chiefe owners of the saide shippes , but they not looking for any thing at all , were glad in themselves to meete with such good intertainement at sea , as they had at our hands ...
... golde and silver , to the just value thereof , unto the chiefe owners of the saide shippes , but they not looking for any thing at all , were glad in themselves to meete with such good intertainement at sea , as they had at our hands ...
Page 65
... golde for our wares , and thereby to have defraied our charge . But even in that present instant , there came to us a Negro , sent from a king , oppressed by other Kings his neighbours , desiring our aide , with promise that as many ...
... golde for our wares , and thereby to have defraied our charge . But even in that present instant , there came to us a Negro , sent from a king , oppressed by other Kings his neighbours , desiring our aide , with promise that as many ...
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