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 78
... mouth of the sayd river , hee sent away the two prizes that hee tooke , and with his pinnesse he went up the river . The Negros that dwelt in the Island of pearls , the same night that he went from them , went in Canoas to Panama , and ...
... mouth of the sayd river , hee sent away the two prizes that hee tooke , and with his pinnesse he went up the river . The Negros that dwelt in the Island of pearls , the same night that he went from them , went in Canoas to Panama , and ...
Page 85
... mouth of the river of Chagre 18 leagues distant from Nombre de dios towards the Northwest . There wee landed 10 of our men , who travelled up into the woods three or foure daies to seeke the Simerons , Simerons ( which are certaine ...
... mouth of the river of Chagre 18 leagues distant from Nombre de dios towards the Northwest . There wee landed 10 of our men , who travelled up into the woods three or foure daies to seeke the Simerons , Simerons ( which are certaine ...
Page 86
... mouth of the great bay , called the Honduras . And within two dayes next after our arrival there , William Coxe and divers others ( which for certaine causes shalbe namelesse ) came aboord the ship wherein the captaine then was , and ...
... mouth of the great bay , called the Honduras . And within two dayes next after our arrival there , William Coxe and divers others ( which for certaine causes shalbe namelesse ) came aboord the ship wherein the captaine then was , and ...
Page 93
... mouth of artillery therein , he may keepe the haven , & the fort the river of wil be able to hold out all assault , because that on the Jenero . Southwest and Northeast sides are two chanels whereby the ships come into the haven ...
... mouth of artillery therein , he may keepe the haven , & the fort the river of wil be able to hold out all assault , because that on the Jenero . Southwest and Northeast sides are two chanels whereby the ships come into the haven ...
Page 114
... mouth , wherein was written these words in Latin , Non sufficit orbis : which is as much to say , as the world sufficeth not . Whereof the meaning was required to be 1586 . knowen of some of those of the better 114 A.D. THE ENGLISH VOYAGES.
... mouth , wherein was written these words in Latin , Non sufficit orbis : which is as much to say , as the world sufficeth not . Whereof the meaning was required to be 1586 . knowen of some of those of the better 114 A.D. THE ENGLISH VOYAGES.
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