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SIR FRANCIS DRAKE ON THE COAST OF CALIFORNIA FROBISHER'S FIRST VOYAGE I22 . 117 . 118. SIR HUMPHREY GILBERT'S EXPEDITION TO NEW FOUND· 123 . 124. PASSAGES FROM MORE'S " UTOPIA " 125 . PASSAGES FROM WYCLIF'S BIBLE 187882 LAND 119.
SIR FRANCIS DRAKE ON THE COAST OF CALIFORNIA FROBISHER'S FIRST VOYAGE I22 . 117 . 118. SIR HUMPHREY GILBERT'S EXPEDITION TO NEW FOUND· 123 . 124. PASSAGES FROM MORE'S " UTOPIA " 125 . PASSAGES FROM WYCLIF'S BIBLE 187882 LAND 119.
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I went thence in search of the island of Cuba on a S.S. W. coast , making for the nearest point of it , and entered a very beautiful river without danger of sunken rocks or other impediments . All the coast was clear of dangers up to ...
I went thence in search of the island of Cuba on a S.S. W. coast , making for the nearest point of it , and entered a very beautiful river without danger of sunken rocks or other impediments . All the coast was clear of dangers up to ...
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He believed that all the people on the coast were fishermen , who took the fish inland , for this island is very large , and so beautiful , that he is never tired of praising it . He says that he found trees and fruits of very ...
He believed that all the people on the coast were fishermen , who took the fish inland , for this island is very large , and so beautiful , that he is never tired of praising it . He says that he found trees and fruits of very ...
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He could not proceed because the wind had come round to the north , and all the coast runs N.W. and S. E. ** Another cape further on ran out still more . For these reasons , and because the sky showed signs of a gale , he had to return ...
He could not proceed because the wind had come round to the north , and all the coast runs N.W. and S. E. ** Another cape further on ran out still more . For these reasons , and because the sky showed signs of a gale , he had to return ...
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... and afterwards beat it into bars with hammers . * The Indians called the " Tierra Firme , " or coast of the mainland , Babeque or Caritaba.- N. To go thither it was necessary to shape a course 34 10.
... and afterwards beat it into bars with hammers . * The Indians called the " Tierra Firme , " or coast of the mainland , Babeque or Caritaba.- N. To go thither it was necessary to shape a course 34 10.
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