Works, Volume 18Kraus Reprint, 1967 - Geography |
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Page 52
... things , so that we parted from each other in great friendship . These Chilenoises were well - mannered , very polite and friendly , very orderly in their eating and drinking , of good morals , and almost equal to Christians ; and if ...
... things , so that we parted from each other in great friendship . These Chilenoises were well - mannered , very polite and friendly , very orderly in their eating and drinking , of good morals , and almost equal to Christians ; and if ...
Page 57
... things , must be fit for use , ready and at hand . All watches at their appointed work , with the men of each watch , according as occasion may require , ready near their arms . Hatchets and other things at hand , to cut away any ropes ...
... things , must be fit for use , ready and at hand . All watches at their appointed work , with the men of each watch , according as occasion may require , ready near their arms . Hatchets and other things at hand , to cut away any ropes ...
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... things overboard , which were small mats , and amongst other things , ` , iree hens . Our men sprang on board the little vessel and brought her alongside of us without the least resistance on the part of her crew , as indeed they had no ...
... things overboard , which were small mats , and amongst other things , ` , iree hens . Our men sprang on board the little vessel and brought her alongside of us without the least resistance on the part of her crew , as indeed they had no ...
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Admiral sent Admiral's aforesaid afternoon amongst Amsterdam ashore Begin ende Voortgangh boats bottom Broad Council brought called calm canoes Cape Captain cast anchor coast coker-nuts crew daybreak Deel door Willem Cornelisz Dutch East edition fathoms fired fish fleet four galleons gedaen door guns harbour Hoorn Indians inhabitants island Jacht Jacob le Maire Jager Jan Cornelisz Joris Joris van Spilbergen Journal king land large number latitude Laurens Reael Lima lying Magellanes Magellanes Strait Maleya Manilles Meeuwe miles Molucques morning muskets named Navigatien night noon north-west Olivier van Noort Oost PLATE Portuguese prisoners proceeded Reyse river sailors sampans Schouten set sail shallop ships shore shot skipper soldiers South Sea Spaniards Spanish Admiral Speilbergen's Strait Strait of Magellanes supercargo Ternate Tidor Tiele town vande veering vessel Vice-Admiral Vide voyage weather weighed anchor wherefore whilst wind wonderlijcke yacht Zeeland