Lives and Voyages of Drake, Cavendish, and Dampier: Including an Introductory View of the Earlier Discoveries in the South Sea, and the History of the BuccaneersOliver & Boyd, 1831 - 461 páginas |
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... VOYAGES OF CAPTAIN JAMES COOK : Including a View of previous Circumnavigations ; and also of the most important Discoveries in the South Sea since his Time . In preparing the Life and Voyages of this celebrated individual , the Editor ...
... VOYAGES OF CAPTAIN JAMES COOK : Including a View of previous Circumnavigations ; and also of the most important Discoveries in the South Sea since his Time . In preparing the Life and Voyages of this celebrated individual , the Editor ...
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... Voyages , Discoveries , and Adventures , is in so far the history of the rise of her naval power . If it be that the ... Voyage of Magellan , form a su- bordinate , but it is hoped an appropriate branch of 8 PREFACE . the work : And the ...
... Voyages , Discoveries , and Adventures , is in so far the history of the rise of her naval power . If it be that the ... Voyage of Magellan , form a su- bordinate , but it is hoped an appropriate branch of 8 PREFACE . the work : And the ...
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... Voyage of Magellan- He discovers and passes the Straits - The Patagonians - Dis- covers the Ladrones - The Archipelago of St Lazarus - Customs and Manners at Mazagua and Zebu - Conversion of the King and People Battle at Matan ...
... Voyage of Magellan- He discovers and passes the Straits - The Patagonians - Dis- covers the Ladrones - The Archipelago of St Lazarus - Customs and Manners at Mazagua and Zebu - Conversion of the King and People Battle at Matan ...
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... Voyage to the Guinea Coast - Sir John Hawkins - Slave- Trade - Affair at St Juan de Ulloa - Drake returns to England- Experimental Voyages - Expedition to Nombre de Dios - Jour- ney across the Isthmus - Rich Booty - Returns Home - Fits ...
... Voyage to the Guinea Coast - Sir John Hawkins - Slave- Trade - Affair at St Juan de Ulloa - Drake returns to England- Experimental Voyages - Expedition to Nombre de Dios - Jour- ney across the Isthmus - Rich Booty - Returns Home - Fits ...
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... VOYAGE ROUND THE WORLD . Policy of Queen Elizabeth - Public Spirit of the English Nobility— Ancestry of Cavendish - His Voyage to Virginia - Equipment of his Squadron - Discovery of Port Desire - Colony of Pedro Sarmiento Misery of New ...
... VOYAGE ROUND THE WORLD . Policy of Queen Elizabeth - Public Spirit of the English Nobility— Ancestry of Cavendish - His Voyage to Virginia - Equipment of his Squadron - Discovery of Port Desire - Colony of Pedro Sarmiento Misery of New ...
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Página 99 - General made divers speeches to the whole company, persuading us to unity, obedience, love, and regard of our voyage ; and for the better confirmation thereof, willed every man the next Sunday following to prepare himself to receive the communion, as Christian brethren and friends ought to do. Which was done in very reverent sort, and so with good contentment every man went about his business.
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Página 74 - ... besought Almighty GOD of His goodness, to give him life and leave to sail once in an English ship, in that sea...
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