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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... yeere 1526. to the West Indies , & of his abode there in maner of a secret factor for some English marchants , which under hand had trade thither in those dayes : taken out of an olde ligier - booke of M. Nicolas Thorne the elder , a ...
... yeere 1526. to the West Indies , & of his abode there in maner of a secret factor for some English marchants , which under hand had trade thither in those dayes : taken out of an olde ligier - booke of M. Nicolas Thorne the elder , a ...
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... yeere of our Lord 1564. October 18 . with a prosperous winde : at which departing , in cutting the foresaile , a marveilous misfortune happened to one of the officers in the shippe , who by the pullie of the sheat was slaine out of hand ...
... yeere of our Lord 1564. October 18 . with a prosperous winde : at which departing , in cutting the foresaile , a marveilous misfortune happened to one of the officers in the shippe , who by the pullie of the sheat was slaine out of hand ...
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... yeere , and also of Palmito wine , which is gathered by a Palmito is a hole cut in the top of a tree , and a gourde set for the wilde date . receiving thereof , which falleth in by droppes , and yeeldeth fresh wine againe within a ...
... yeere , and also of Palmito wine , which is gathered by a Palmito is a hole cut in the top of a tree , and a gourde set for the wilde date . receiving thereof , which falleth in by droppes , and yeeldeth fresh wine againe within a ...
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... yeere of our Lorde God one thousande five hundred Tortuga . sixty five aforesaide , and sayled along the coast untill the first of Aprill , at which time the Captaine sayled along in the Jesus pinnesse to discerne the coast , and saw ...
... yeere of our Lorde God one thousande five hundred Tortuga . sixty five aforesaide , and sayled along the coast untill the first of Aprill , at which time the Captaine sayled along in the Jesus pinnesse to discerne the coast , and saw ...
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... yeere , and yet small lacke found of them . And no marveile , for the said yland is almost as bigge as all England , and being the first place that was founde of all the Indies , and of long time inhabited before the rest , it ought ...
... yeere , and yet small lacke found of them . And no marveile , for the said yland is almost as bigge as all England , and being the first place that was founde of all the Indies , and of long time inhabited before the rest , it ought ...
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