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... VOYAGE . 313 333 118. SIR HUMPHREY GILBERT'S EXPEDITION TO NEW FOUND- LAND 349 119. RALEIGH'S FIRST ROANOKE COLONY , - RALPH LANE'S AC- COUNT 381 120 . GOSNOLD'S SETTLEMENT AT CUTTYHUNK , - ARCHER'S AC- COUNT 405 I22 . 124 . 125 ...
... VOYAGE . 313 333 118. SIR HUMPHREY GILBERT'S EXPEDITION TO NEW FOUND- LAND 349 119. RALEIGH'S FIRST ROANOKE COLONY , - RALPH LANE'S AC- COUNT 381 120 . GOSNOLD'S SETTLEMENT AT CUTTYHUNK , - ARCHER'S AC- COUNT 405 I22 . 124 . 125 ...
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... VOYAGE , 1492 . Sunday , 28th of October .- " 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 ...
... VOYAGE , 1492 . Sunday , 28th of October .- " 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 ...
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... voyage of ten days . The Admiral called this river and harbour San Salvador . † Monday , 29th of October . - The Admiral weighed anchor from this port and sailed to the westward , to go to the city , where , as it seemed , the Indians ...
... voyage of ten days . The Admiral called this river and harbour San Salvador . † Monday , 29th of October . - The Admiral weighed anchor from this port and sailed to the westward , to go to the city , where , as it seemed , the Indians ...
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... voyage through the other islands there was great heat , but here it is tempered like the month of May . He attributed the heat of the other islands to their flatness , and to the wind coming from the east , which is hot . The water of ...
... voyage through the other islands there was great heat , but here it is tempered like the month of May . He attributed the heat of the other islands to their flatness , and to the wind coming from the east , which is hot . The water of ...
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... . In the seventeenth century the value of the mastick exported from Chios was 30,000 ducats . See also Letter to Santangel . Chios belonged to Genoa from 1346 to 1566 . who make voyages in their canoes are understood everywhere . 36 12.
... . In the seventeenth century the value of the mastick exported from Chios was 30,000 ducats . See also Letter to Santangel . Chios belonged to Genoa from 1346 to 1566 . who make voyages in their canoes are understood everywhere . 36 12.
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