Works, Volume 88Kraus Reprint, 1967 - Geography |
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Page 29
... thought wee had beene Hol- lenders and bound for Tarnata , and that was the cause they had put themselves in such danger , and likewise to know whether [ i.e. whither ] wee were bound . Our Generall told him that he was going then for ...
... thought wee had beene Hol- lenders and bound for Tarnata , and that was the cause they had put themselves in such danger , and likewise to know whether [ i.e. whither ] wee were bound . Our Generall told him that he was going then for ...
Page 106
... thought hee would revenge his countreymans quarrell . Wherefore hee presently came home . The evening being come , hee tooke a rapyer and a target , and also had his cryse1 at his back , and so went forth . And because at that time ...
... thought hee would revenge his countreymans quarrell . Wherefore hee presently came home . The evening being come , hee tooke a rapyer and a target , and also had his cryse1 at his back , and so went forth . And because at that time ...
Page 149
... thought meete for these parts , set sayle for the ilands of Banda ; having their men for the most part extreame weake and sickly . But how they spent their time untill their returne to Bantam , I must referre to their owne reports ...
... thought meete for these parts , set sayle for the ilands of Banda ; having their men for the most part extreame weake and sickly . But how they spent their time untill their returne to Bantam , I must referre to their owne reports ...
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aboard againe Amboyna amongst anchor anker answered ashore Banda Banda Neira Bantam boat brought caused Chyna Chyneses clocke cloves comming countrey day dyed dayes degres desired divers downe Dragon durst Dutch Admirall East England English Englishmen factory fadomes feare fire fleet flixe fyre Generall sent hands hath heare Hector Henry Middleton Hollanders iland Jackatra Java Javans Jonge King of Tarnata King of Tydore knew lading Lancaster land leagues leave likewise M[aste]r Maister Majestie Makyan marchants matter Molloccos Moluccas monneth morning neere night Pangranes peeces pepper pinnace Portingalls Portuguese prawe present principall Protector Purchas ryalls sailed set sayle shipps ships shot shotte sight SIR HENRY MIDDLETON Sir James Lancaster slaine souldier stood Table Bay tell Ternate thither Tidore told tooke Towerson towne trade twoe unto vessels voyage wherefore wind