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 72
... sides that within one houre the Admirall of the Spaniards was supposed to be sunke , their Viceadmirall burned and one ... side of the Minion , that she might abide all the batterie from the land , and so be a defence for the Minion till ...
... sides that within one houre the Admirall of the Spaniards was supposed to be sunke , their Viceadmirall burned and one ... side of the Minion , that she might abide all the batterie from the land , and so be a defence for the Minion till ...
Page 73
... side and a hundred of the other side : these hundred men we land in 23 . set a land with all diligence in this little place beforesaid , deg . and a which being landed , we determined there to take in fresh halfe . water , and so with ...
... side and a hundred of the other side : these hundred men we land in 23 . set a land with all diligence in this little place beforesaid , deg . and a which being landed , we determined there to take in fresh halfe . water , and so with ...
Page 105
... side of the towne is the maine sea , and on the North side , the valley lying betweene the foresayd mountaines , wherein the towne standeth : the said valley & towne both do grow very narrow , insomuch that the space betweene the two ...
... side of the towne is the maine sea , and on the North side , the valley lying betweene the foresayd mountaines , wherein the towne standeth : the said valley & towne both do grow very narrow , insomuch that the space betweene the two ...
Page 110
... side of the Haven , and so into the countrey . The next day we quartered a litle more at large , but not into the halfe part of the towne , and so making substantiall trenches , and planting all the ordinance , that ech part was ...
... side of the Haven , and so into the countrey . The next day we quartered a litle more at large , but not into the halfe part of the towne , and so making substantiall trenches , and planting all the ordinance , that ech part was ...
Page 116
... side , so neere , as some of our barks in passing alongst , approched within the reach of their Culverin shot , which they had planted upon certaine platformes . The Harbour mouth lay some three miles toward the West- ward of the towne ...
... side , so neere , as some of our barks in passing alongst , approched within the reach of their Culverin shot , which they had planted upon certaine platformes . The Harbour mouth lay some three miles toward the West- ward of the towne ...
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