Works, Volume 88Kraus Reprint, 1967 - Geography |
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Page 75
... neere this iland , if it bee cleare weather , you shall see all the Clove Ilands , which shew like high piked hills in the middest of them . You may steere with any of them . at your pleasure , if wind and weather serve , for there is ...
... neere this iland , if it bee cleare weather , you shall see all the Clove Ilands , which shew like high piked hills in the middest of them . You may steere with any of them . at your pleasure , if wind and weather serve , for there is ...
Page 76
... neere it , you shall see a round hill upon Buttoone , neere the waterside ; that hill and the shoale lie east by north and west by south one from the other . You must leave that shoale on your larboord side . From this shoale your ...
... neere it , you shall see a round hill upon Buttoone , neere the waterside ; that hill and the shoale lie east by north and west by south one from the other . You must leave that shoale on your larboord side . From this shoale your ...
Page 159
... neere the Kings pageant , the Kings guard would often bid us sit downe , but we would answere them they must first bring us a forme ; for indeed there is no nation suffered to stand in the Kings or any great mans presence , if they be neere ...
... neere the Kings pageant , the Kings guard would often bid us sit downe , but we would answere them they must first bring us a forme ; for indeed there is no nation suffered to stand in the Kings or any great mans presence , if they be neere ...
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