Works, Volume 88Kraus Reprint, 1967 - Geography |
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Page 4
... wind , for lacke of men , and now of force must put into some place , to set them againe aland . So the Generall gave order to the master [ that ] hee should have a care he did not passe Plimouth that night , for that hee was minded to ...
... wind , for lacke of men , and now of force must put into some place , to set them againe aland . So the Generall gave order to the master [ that ] hee should have a care he did not passe Plimouth that night , for that hee was minded to ...
Page 68
... wind at east - south - east ; and we stood to the westward . The two and twentieth day , we fell with the south end of Burro [ Buru ] ; the wind at east - south - east . The seven and twentieth day , we fell with Deselem1 ; and then we ...
... wind at east - south - east ; and we stood to the westward . The two and twentieth day , we fell with the south end of Burro [ Buru ] ; the wind at east - south - east . The seven and twentieth day , we fell with Deselem1 ; and then we ...
Page 70
... wind being at south , we stood all night to the westward , close by a wind . In the morning follow- ing , we had lost sight of the Hector , and then we steered away north - west with a low saile while [ i.e. until ] noone ( being the ...
... wind being at south , we stood all night to the westward , close by a wind . In the morning follow- ing , we had lost sight of the Hector , and then we steered away north - west with a low saile while [ i.e. until ] noone ( being the ...
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