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 29
... things as they had about them , and departed : but the Caribes were very importunate to have them come on shore ... thing , which if hee had had , would have bene his confusion : for these were no such kinde of people as wee tooke them ...
... things as they had about them , and departed : but the Caribes were very importunate to have them come on shore ... thing , which if hee had had , would have bene his confusion : for these were no such kinde of people as wee tooke them ...
Page 31
... thing to the dis- honour of his prince , not yet for his honest reputation and estimation , unlesse hee were too ... things according to promise , the Captaine advised himselfe , that to remaine there tenne dayes idle , spending ...
... thing to the dis- honour of his prince , not yet for his honest reputation and estimation , unlesse hee were too ... things according to promise , the Captaine advised himselfe , that to remaine there tenne dayes idle , spending ...
Page 34
... thing perteined to our Queenes highnesse , he thought hee might doe their prince great service , and that it would bee ... things should bee to his content , and thereupon hee determined to depart , but the souldiers and Mariners finding ...
... thing perteined to our Queenes highnesse , he thought hee might doe their prince great service , and that it would bee ... things should bee to his content , and thereupon hee determined to depart , but the souldiers and Mariners finding ...
Page 36
... thing why they doe thus cast away the flesh in all the ylands of the West Indies , seeing the land is great , and more then they are able to inhabite , the people fewe , having delicate fruites and meates ynough besides to feede upon ...
... thing why they doe thus cast away the flesh in all the ylands of the West Indies , seeing the land is great , and more then they are able to inhabite , the people fewe , having delicate fruites and meates ynough besides to feede upon ...
Page 40
... things , doubting that otherwise when they had made themselves stronger , they would have bene at defiance with us and seeing that now they might have what they would request , they judged it to be more wisedome to be in assurance then ...
... things , doubting that otherwise when they had made themselves stronger , they would have bene at defiance with us and seeing that now they might have what they would request , they judged it to be more wisedome to be in assurance then ...
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