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 95
... hath taken carefull order to send to 17. sailes of the Spanish intercept the ships of the fishermen that goe to Baccalaos . and Portugall And it is likewise to be thought that shee hath done fishers re- the like for the intercepting of ...
... hath taken carefull order to send to 17. sailes of the Spanish intercept the ships of the fishermen that goe to Baccalaos . and Portugall And it is likewise to be thought that shee hath done fishers re- the like for the intercepting of ...
Page 106
... hath a hard shell and a greene huske over it , as hath our walnut , but it farre exceedeth in great- nesse , for this cochos in his greene huske is bigger than any mans two fistes : of the hard shell many drinking cups are made here in ...
... hath a hard shell and a greene huske over it , as hath our walnut , but it farre exceedeth in great- nesse , for this cochos in his greene huske is bigger than any mans two fistes : of the hard shell many drinking cups are made here in ...
Page 121
... hath pleased the Generall to demaund the opinions of his Captaines what course they thinke most expedient to be now undertaken , the Land- captaines being assembled by themselves together , and having advised hereupon , doe in three ...
... hath pleased the Generall to demaund the opinions of his Captaines what course they thinke most expedient to be now undertaken , the Land- captaines being assembled by themselves together , and having advised hereupon , doe in three ...
Page 123
... hath alwayes caried with it , meaning , against the Spanyard our greatest and most dangerous enemie : so surely wee cannot but have an inward regarde so farre as may lye in us , to helpe eyther in all good sort towards the satisfaction ...
... hath alwayes caried with it , meaning , against the Spanyard our greatest and most dangerous enemie : so surely wee cannot but have an inward regarde so farre as may lye in us , to helpe eyther in all good sort towards the satisfaction ...
Page 127
... hath bene seene , having in Cares . it many sorts of goodly and very pleasant fruites , as the Orenge trees and others , being set orderly in walkes of great length together . Insomuch as the whole Island being some two or three miles ...
... hath bene seene , having in Cares . it many sorts of goodly and very pleasant fruites , as the Orenge trees and others , being set orderly in walkes of great length together . Insomuch as the whole Island being some two or three miles ...
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