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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Page 49
... sailes , it could not prevaile against the same , but were driven backe : whereupon the captaine sent the Salomon , with the other two barks , to beare neere the shore all night , because the current was lesse there a great deale , and ...
... sailes , it could not prevaile against the same , but were driven backe : whereupon the captaine sent the Salomon , with the other two barks , to beare neere the shore all night , because the current was lesse there a great deale , and ...
Page 61
... sailes of our ship , and there was not one of them which was not woorth a bonito : for being put upon a hooke drabling in the water , the bonito would leap thereat , and so was taken . Also , we tooke many with a white cloth made fast ...
... sailes of our ship , and there was not one of them which was not woorth a bonito : for being put upon a hooke drabling in the water , the bonito would leap thereat , and so was taken . Also , we tooke many with a white cloth made fast ...
Page 72
... saile , so that very hardly I was received into the Minion . The most part of the men that were left alive in the Jesus , made shift and followed the Minion in a small boat , the rest which the little boate was not able to receive ...
... saile , so that very hardly I was received into the Minion . The most part of the men that were left alive in the Jesus , made shift and followed the Minion in a small boat , the rest which the little boate was not able to receive ...
Page 73
... saile , and having a great number of men and little [ III . 525. ] Small hopes of victuals our hope of life waxed lesse and lesse : some desired to yeeld to the Spaniards , some rather desired to obtaine a place where they might give ...
... saile , and having a great number of men and little [ III . 525. ] Small hopes of victuals our hope of life waxed lesse and lesse : some desired to yeeld to the Spaniards , some rather desired to obtaine a place where they might give ...
Page 84
... saile to the Island of Curazao . Curazao , where we remained a day & a night , & tooke Vela . in fresh water , at what time by the inhabitants of that Island ( being few of them Spaniards , & the most part Indians ) 14 of our men were ...
... saile to the Island of Curazao . Curazao , where we remained a day & a night , & tooke Vela . in fresh water , at what time by the inhabitants of that Island ( being few of them Spaniards , & the most part Indians ) 14 of our men were ...
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