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... winds . " On the twelfth , he first entered the River which bears his name , and sailed up about two leagues . On these two days , the ship was visited by great numbers of the natives , who brought Indian corn , tobacco , beans and ...
... winds . " On the twelfth , he first entered the River which bears his name , and sailed up about two leagues . On these two days , the ship was visited by great numbers of the natives , who brought Indian corn , tobacco , beans and ...
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... winds . " In his passage up the river the natives fre- quently came on board of his ship , and sometimes in considerable numbers , but always in an amicable manner . ‡ * The journal , in another place , says their pipes were of " red ...
... winds . " In his passage up the river the natives fre- quently came on board of his ship , and sometimes in considerable numbers , but always in an amicable manner . ‡ * The journal , in another place , says their pipes were of " red ...
الصفحة 52
... wind , we would not venture ourselues without knowledge of the place , and we passed up with our boate onely into the sayd river , and saw the countrey very well peopled . The peo- ple are almost like unto the others , and are clade ...
... wind , we would not venture ourselues without knowledge of the place , and we passed up with our boate onely into the sayd river , and saw the countrey very well peopled . The peo- ple are almost like unto the others , and are clade ...
الصفحة 61
... winds . On Thursday the fourth of Iune , we were by our obseruation still in 61 degrees and 14 minutes , eight and twentie or thirtie leagues from the Norther part of 3. Dec.C. Shotland : the Land bearing by our Accompt East and 61 The ...
... winds . On Thursday the fourth of Iune , we were by our obseruation still in 61 degrees and 14 minutes , eight and twentie or thirtie leagues from the Norther part of 3. Dec.C. Shotland : the Land bearing by our Accompt East and 61 The ...
الصفحة 63
... wind ; this night was very much raine . The sixteenth , was much winde at North - east . The seuenteenth , we set sayle at noone , we steered away East and by South , and East South - east . The eighteenth , in the afternoone a fine ...
... wind ; this night was very much raine . The sixteenth , was much winde at North - east . The seuenteenth , we set sayle at noone , we steered away East and by South , and East South - east . The eighteenth , in the afternoone a fine ...
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