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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... keepe themselves blamelesse , or for any other pollicie hee knew not , and for that purpose sent them worde , marveiling what the matter was that none came to buy them . They answered , because they had granted licence onely to the ...
... keepe themselves blamelesse , or for any other pollicie hee knew not , and for that purpose sent them worde , marveiling what the matter was that none came to buy them . They answered , because they had granted licence onely to the ...
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... , by meanes their custome is for all doubts to keepe their horses Horses kept ready sadled , in the night set upon them , & tooke one , ready sadled . I565 . Exceeding plentie of cattle in Curazao . but 35 SIR JOHN HAWKINS A.D..
... , by meanes their custome is for all doubts to keepe their horses Horses kept ready sadled , in the night set upon them , & tooke one , ready sadled . I565 . Exceeding plentie of cattle in Curazao . but 35 SIR JOHN HAWKINS A.D..
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Richard Hakluyt. 1565 . Havana . off and on all night , to keepe that we had gotten to wind - ward , intending to have watered in the morning , if we could have done it , or els if the winde had come larger , to have plied to wind - ward ...
Richard Hakluyt. 1565 . Havana . off and on all night , to keepe that we had gotten to wind - ward , intending to have watered in the morning , if we could have done it , or els if the winde had come larger , to have plied to wind - ward ...
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... keepe their way , and see if there were any water to be had , making no account but to finde the shippes well enough : but [ III . 516. ] they spent so much time in filling the water which they had found , that the night was come before ...
... keepe their way , and see if there were any water to be had , making no account but to finde the shippes well enough : but [ III . 516. ] they spent so much time in filling the water which they had found , that the night was come before ...
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... keepe their fort withall : which they must have beene driven unto , had not God sent us thither for their succour ; for they had not above ten dayes victuall left before we came . In which perplexity our captaine seeing them , spared ...
... keepe their fort withall : which they must have beene driven unto , had not God sent us thither for their succour ; for they had not above ten dayes victuall left before we came . In which perplexity our captaine seeing them , spared ...
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