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 19
... victuals : a place they reserve at their enterance for I the kitchin , and the place they lie in is devided with certaine mattes artificially made with the rine of Palmito e trees : their bedsteades are of small staves layd along , and ...
... victuals : a place they reserve at their enterance for I the kitchin , and the place they lie in is devided with certaine mattes artificially made with the rine of Palmito e trees : their bedsteades are of small staves layd along , and ...
Page 31
... victuals he would require . Whereupon the fourth day we went in , where being one day and receiving all things according to promise , the Captaine advised himselfe , that to remaine there tenne dayes idle , spending victuals and mens ...
... victuals he would require . Whereupon the fourth day we went in , where being one day and receiving all things according to promise , the Captaine advised himselfe , that to remaine there tenne dayes idle , spending victuals and mens ...
Page 32
... victuals & for necessaries which he should take : which request being put in writing and presented , the officers and towne- dwellers assembled together , and finding his request so reasonable , granted him licence for thirtie Negros ...
... victuals & for necessaries which he should take : which request being put in writing and presented , the officers and towne- dwellers assembled together , and finding his request so reasonable , granted him licence for thirtie Negros ...
Page 45
... victuals and water for his men , hee was now disappointed greatly , and such want he had of fresh water , that he was forced to seeke the shore to obteine the same , which he had sight of after certaine dayes overpassed with stormes and ...
... victuals and water for his men , hee was now disappointed greatly , and such want he had of fresh water , that he was forced to seeke the shore to obteine the same , which he had sight of after certaine dayes overpassed with stormes and ...
Page 50
... victuals , and with such things as they could have gotten , either to have gone for that part of Florida where the French men were planted ( which would have bene very hard for them to have done , because they wanted victuals to bring ...
... victuals , and with such things as they could have gotten , either to have gone for that part of Florida where the French men were planted ( which would have bene very hard for them to have done , because they wanted victuals to bring ...
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