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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... night sette upon by the inhabitants , who cutte their cable in the halser , whereby they were driven a shore , and so taken by them , and eaten . The greene Dragon of Newhaven , whereof was Captaine one Bontemps , in March also , came ...
... night sette upon by the inhabitants , who cutte their cable in the halser , whereby they were driven a shore , and so taken by them , and eaten . The greene Dragon of Newhaven , whereof was Captaine one Bontemps , in March also , came ...
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... night before the which the Caribes , whereof I have made mention before , being to the number of 200 . came in their Canoas to Burboroata , intending by night to have burned the towne , and taken the Spaniards , who being more vigilant ...
... night before the which the Caribes , whereof I have made mention before , being to the number of 200 . came in their Canoas to Burboroata , intending by night to have burned the towne , and taken the Spaniards , who being more vigilant ...
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... night we turned up and downe ; and this happened not once , but halfe a dozen times in the space of our being there . 1565 . Great numbers of wilde dogs . The 16. wee passed by an yland called Aruba , and Aruba . the 17. at night ...
... night we turned up and downe ; and this happened not once , but halfe a dozen times in the space of our being there . 1565 . Great numbers of wilde dogs . The 16. wee passed by an yland called Aruba , and Aruba . the 17. at night ...
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... night he went for the same againe , & received it at the treasurers hand , of whom very courteously he tooke his leave and departed , shooting off the bases of his boat for his farewell , and the townesmen also shot off foure Faul- cons ...
... night he went for the same againe , & received it at the treasurers hand , of whom very courteously he tooke his leave and departed , shooting off the bases of his boat for his farewell , and the townesmen also shot off foure Faul- cons ...
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... whither we came the sixt A hill called day , and weathered as farre as the Table , being a hill so called , because of the forme thereof : here we lay the Table . 1565 . Havana . off and on all night , 46 A.D. THE ENGLISH VOYAGES.
... whither we came the sixt A hill called day , and weathered as farre as the Table , being a hill so called , because of the forme thereof : here we lay the Table . 1565 . Havana . off and on all night , 46 A.D. THE ENGLISH VOYAGES.
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