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 42
... stayed their horses , comming together , and suffring us to passe , belike because wee were so neere , that if they had gone about the same , they had bene espied by some of our men which then immediatly would have departed , whereby ...
... stayed their horses , comming together , and suffring us to passe , belike because wee were so neere , that if they had gone about the same , they had bene espied by some of our men which then immediatly would have departed , whereby ...
Page 68
... stayed ) I set at libertie , without the taking from them the waight of a groat : onely because I would not be delayed of my dispatch , I stayed two men of estimation and sent post immediatly to Mexico , which was two hundred miles from ...
... stayed ) I set at libertie , without the taking from them the waight of a groat : onely because I would not be delayed of my dispatch , I stayed two men of estimation and sent post immediatly to Mexico , which was two hundred miles from ...
Page 71
... stayed our master , blew the brake foorth . Trumpet , and of all sides set upon us : our men which warded a shore being stricken with sudden feare , gave place , fled , and sought to recover succour of the ships ; the Spaniardes being ...
... stayed our master , blew the brake foorth . Trumpet , and of all sides set upon us : our men which warded a shore being stricken with sudden feare , gave place , fled , and sought to recover succour of the ships ; the Spaniardes being ...
Page 76
... stayed in the way where the treasure should come with an hundred shot , and so tooke two companies of mules , which came onely with their drivers mistrusting nothing , and he carried away the gold onely , for they were not able to ...
... stayed in the way where the treasure should come with an hundred shot , and so tooke two companies of mules , which came onely with their drivers mistrusting nothing , and he carried away the gold onely , for they were not able to ...
Page 78
... stayed long without sending away his prize or any of the men , and in the ende of sixe dayes after , hee tooke another Barke which came from Lima , in which he tooke an hundred thousand pezos of silver in barres , with the [ III . 527 ...
... stayed long without sending away his prize or any of the men , and in the ende of sixe dayes after , hee tooke another Barke which came from Lima , in which he tooke an hundred thousand pezos of silver in barres , with the [ III . 527 ...
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