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Page 35
... coast , a river was sighted , and another 4 leagues brought them to another river , which ap- peared to be of great volume , and larger than any they had yet seen . The Admiral did not wish to stop nor to enter any of these rivers , for ...
... coast , a river was sighted , and another 4 leagues brought them to another river , which ap- peared to be of great volume , and larger than any they had yet seen . The Admiral did not wish to stop nor to enter any of these rivers , for ...
Page 38
... coast running E.S. E. and W.N.W. Wednesday , 14th of November . - All last night the 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 ...
... coast running E.S. E. and W.N.W. Wednesday , 14th of November . - All last night the 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 ...
Page 43
... coast . These islands are at the foot of a great mountain - chain running east and west , which is longer and higher than any others on this coast , where there are many . A reef of rocks outside runs parallel with the said mountains ...
... coast . These islands are at the foot of a great mountain - chain running east and west , which is longer and higher than any others on this coast , where there are many . A reef of rocks outside runs parallel with the said mountains ...
Page 44
... coast in the direction of Cabo del Pico , which was S. E. He reached the cape late , because the wind failed , and then saw another cape , S.E. b . E. 60 miles , which , when 20 miles off , was named Cabo de Campana , but it could not ...
... coast in the direction of Cabo del Pico , which was S. E. He reached the cape late , because the wind failed , and then saw another cape , S.E. b . E. 60 miles , which , when 20 miles off , was named Cabo de Campana , but it could not ...
Page 45
... coast no inhabited places were visible from the sea . There may have been some , and there were indications of them , for , when the men landed , they found signs of people and numerous remains of fires . The Admiral conjectured that ...
... coast no inhabited places were visible from the sea . There may have been some , and there were indications of them , for , when the men landed , they found signs of people and numerous remains of fires . The Admiral conjectured that ...
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