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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... shippes pinnesse rowing a shoare , intending to have sent one with a letter to Peter de ponte , one of the governours of the Iland , who dwelt a league from the shoare : but as hee pretended to have landed , suddenly there appeared upon ...
... shippes pinnesse rowing a shoare , intending to have sent one with a letter to Peter de ponte , one of the governours of the Iland , who dwelt a league from the shoare : but as hee pretended to have landed , suddenly there appeared upon ...
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... shippes riding , the two Barkes , with their boates , went into an Island of the Sapies , called La Formio , to see if they could take any of them , and there landed to the number of 80 in armour , and espying certaine made to them ...
... shippes riding , the two Barkes , with their boates , went into an Island of the Sapies , called La Formio , to see if they could take any of them , and there landed to the number of 80 in armour , and espying certaine made to them ...
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... shippes , the River being twenty leagues in , where the Portugals roade : hee came thither the five and twentieth , and dispatched his businesse , and so returned with two Caravels , loaden with Negros . The 27. the Captaine was ...
... shippes , the River being twenty leagues in , where the Portugals roade : hee came thither the five and twentieth , and dispatched his businesse , and so returned with two Caravels , loaden with Negros . The 27. the Captaine was ...
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... shippes , who road ten leagues to sea - ward , by many sharkes or Tiburons , who came about the ships : among which , one was taken by the Jesus , and foure by the Salomon , and one very sore hurt escaped : and so it fell out of our men ...
... shippes , who road ten leagues to sea - ward , by many sharkes or Tiburons , who came about the ships : among which , one was taken by the Jesus , and foure by the Salomon , and one very sore hurt escaped : and so it fell out of our men ...
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... shippes from Sierra Leona , towardes the West Indies , and for the space of eighteene dayes , we were becalmed , having nowe and then contrary windes , and 1565 . some Ternados , amongst the same calme , 24 A.D. THE ENGLISH VOYAGES.
... shippes from Sierra Leona , towardes the West Indies , and for the space of eighteene dayes , we were becalmed , having nowe and then contrary windes , and 1565 . some Ternados , amongst the same calme , 24 A.D. THE ENGLISH VOYAGES.
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