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Page 35
... Admiral did not wish to stop nor to enter any of these rivers , for two reasons : the first and principal one being that wind and weather were favourable for going in search of the said island of Babeque ; the other , that , if there ...
... Admiral did not wish to stop nor to enter any of these rivers , for two reasons : the first and principal one being that wind and weather were favourable for going in search of the said island of Babeque ; the other , that , if there ...
Page 37
... Admiral made sail towards the land , passing a point which appeared at night to be distant two leagues . He then ... Admiral's good intentions ; for it is never right to do evil that good may come of it . St. Paul , in his Epistle to the ...
... Admiral made sail towards the land , passing a point which appeared at night to be distant two leagues . He then ... Admiral's good intentions ; for it is never right to do evil that good may come of it . St. Paul , in his Epistle to the ...
Page 38
... Admiral was beating to windward ( he said that it would be unreason- able to navigate among those islands during the night , until they had been explored ) , for the Indians said yesterday that it would take three days to go from Rio de ...
... Admiral was beating to windward ( he said that it would be unreason- able to navigate among those islands during the night , until they had been explored ) , for the Indians said yesterday that it would take three days to go from Rio de ...
Page 39
... Admiral went to examine these islands in the ships ' boats , and speaks marvels of them , how he found mastick , and aloes without end . Some of them were cultivated with the roots of which the Indians make bread ; and he found that ...
... Admiral went to examine these islands in the ships ' boats , and speaks marvels of them , how he found mastick , and aloes without end . Some of them were cultivated with the roots of which the Indians make bread ; and he found that ...
Page 40
... Admiral got into the boat , and went to visit the islands he had not yet seen to the S.W. He saw many more very fertile and pleasant islands , with a great depth between them . Some of them had springs of fresh water , and he believed ...
... Admiral got into the boat , and went to visit the islands he had not yet seen to the S.W. He saw many more very fertile and pleasant islands , with a great depth between them . Some of them had springs of fresh water , and he believed ...
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