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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... wood , and least thinking of any harme : these were occasions to provoke them thereunto . And I suppose they went The author of about to bring it to effect , in that * I with another gentle- man being in the towne , thinking of no harme ...
... wood , and least thinking of any harme : these were occasions to provoke them thereunto . And I suppose they went The author of about to bring it to effect , in that * I with another gentle- man being in the towne , thinking of no harme ...
Page 51
... woods among . There they found sorell to grow as abundantly as grasse , and where their houses were , great store of ... wood 1565 . hewen in for the bowing of their backs 51 SIR JOHN HAWKINS A.D..
... woods among . There they found sorell to grow as abundantly as grasse , and where their houses were , great store of ... wood 1565 . hewen in for the bowing of their backs 51 SIR JOHN HAWKINS A.D..
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... wood , notched , which pierceth as farre as any of the rest . In their fight , being in the woods , they use a marvellous pollicie for their owne safegard , which is by clasping a tree in their armes , and yet shooting notwithstanding ...
... wood , notched , which pierceth as farre as any of the rest . In their fight , being in the woods , they use a marvellous pollicie for their owne safegard , which is by clasping a tree in their armes , and yet shooting notwithstanding ...
Page 55
... woods , and slew them ; wherby there grew great warres betwixt them and the Frenchmen : and therefore they being but a few in number durst not venture abroad , but at such times as they were inforced thereunto for want of food to do the ...
... woods , and slew them ; wherby there grew great warres betwixt them and the Frenchmen : and therefore they being but a few in number durst not venture abroad , but at such times as they were inforced thereunto for want of food to do the ...
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... woods of Cedar and Cypres , and other commodities in sorts , as better can not be in the world . They have for apothecary herbs , trees , roots and gummes great store , as Storax liquida , Turpintine , Gumme , Myrrhe , and Frankinsence ...
... woods of Cedar and Cypres , and other commodities in sorts , as better can not be in the world . They have for apothecary herbs , trees , roots and gummes great store , as Storax liquida , Turpintine , Gumme , Myrrhe , and Frankinsence ...
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