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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... taken by permission of the Earl of Crawford from a copy , in the Library at Haigh Hall , Wigan , of the Atrium Heroicum Caesarum Regum Aliarumque Summatum ac Procerum by Dominicus Custos , printed at Augsburg in 1600 . Capture of Don ...
... taken by permission of the Earl of Crawford from a copy , in the Library at Haigh Hall , Wigan , of the Atrium Heroicum Caesarum Regum Aliarumque Summatum ac Procerum by Dominicus Custos , printed at Augsburg in 1600 . Capture of Don ...
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... taken it in hand . And in mine opinion it will not seeme well to leave so great and [ III . 499. ] profitable an enterprise , seeing it may so easily and with so litle cost , labour and danger be followed and obteined . Though hitherto ...
... taken it in hand . And in mine opinion it will not seeme well to leave so great and [ III . 499. ] profitable an enterprise , seeing it may so easily and with so litle cost , labour and danger be followed and obteined . Though hitherto ...
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... taken with , to steale but a Portugal cloth from another , thee is sold to the Portugals for a slave . They consult also , and take order what time they shall goe to warres : and as it is certainely reported by the Portugals , they take ...
... taken with , to steale but a Portugal cloth from another , thee is sold to the Portugals for a slave . They consult also , and take order what time they shall goe to warres : and as it is certainely reported by the Portugals , they take ...
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... taken certaine Negros , and asmuch of their fruites , rise , and mill , as we could well cary away , ( whereof there was such store , that wee might have laden one of our Barkes there- with ) wee departed , and at our departure divers ...
... taken certaine Negros , and asmuch of their fruites , rise , and mill , as we could well cary away , ( whereof there was such store , that wee might have laden one of our Barkes there- with ) wee departed , and at our departure divers ...
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... taken in one boate twentie together , determined to stay before the Towne three or foure houres , to see what hee could doe : and thereupon pre- pared his men in armour and weapon together , to the The Towne of Bimba . 1564 ...
... taken in one boate twentie together , determined to stay before the Towne three or foure houres , to see what hee could doe : and thereupon pre- pared his men in armour and weapon together , to the The Towne of Bimba . 1564 ...
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