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 67
... passe , we sought the coast of Florida , where we found no place nor Haven for our ships , because of the shalownesse of the coast : thus being in greater dispaire , and taken with a newe storme Storme . which continued other 3 dayes ...
... passe , we sought the coast of Florida , where we found no place nor Haven for our ships , because of the shalownesse of the coast : thus being in greater dispaire , and taken with a newe storme Storme . which continued other 3 dayes ...
Page 68
... passe betweene us for our safe being there , and maintenance of peace . Now it is to be understood that this Port is made by a little Iland of the Port S. of stones not three foote above the water in the highest John de Ullua , place ...
... passe betweene us for our safe being there , and maintenance of peace . Now it is to be understood that this Port is made by a little Iland of the Port S. of stones not three foote above the water in the highest John de Ullua , place ...
Page 69
... to doe , aswell elsewhere as in the same Port , the which I let passe : thus following our demand , we required victuals for our money , and Our requests . 1568 . cluded . owne licence to sell as much 69 SIR JOHN HAWKINS A.D..
... to doe , aswell elsewhere as in the same Port , the which I let passe : thus following our demand , we required victuals for our money , and Our requests . 1568 . cluded . owne licence to sell as much 69 SIR JOHN HAWKINS A.D..
Page 80
... passe backe for England . The Spanish captaine hearing this , having buried the dead bodies , and having gotten all things into his barkes , and taking the English men and their pinnesse with him , he returned to Panama : so the voyage ...
... passe backe for England . The Spanish captaine hearing this , having buried the dead bodies , and having gotten all things into his barkes , and taking the English men and their pinnesse with him , he returned to Panama : so the voyage ...
Page 92
... passe a las Indias , y se ocupen en lo deste Reyno , porque havre navios de Ingleses , que acuden a lo uno y a lo otro , sera forçoso hazer otra armada para lo de las Indias , de doze naos , quatro patajes , y mil y quinjentos soldados ...
... passe a las Indias , y se ocupen en lo deste Reyno , porque havre navios de Ingleses , que acuden a lo uno y a lo otro , sera forçoso hazer otra armada para lo de las Indias , de doze naos , quatro patajes , y mil y quinjentos soldados ...
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