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on the th of443
the mouth of the356
the rest of the252
for the space of211
at the same time203
by reason of the200
the name of the177
on the other side170
for the most part167
in the midst of167
in the name of156
in the yeere of151
the same in english150
that is to say143
at the end of141
for the first time136
the end of the136
the yeere of our134
at the mouth of130
to the number of128
on the coast of126
the master of the124
in the time of123
of the clocke in120
the clocke in the120
yeere of our lord115
the middle of the114
in the morning we111
the time of the111
we had sight of110
cape of good hope109
from time to time107
the most part of107
of the king of107
the people of the107
a great number of107
the head of the106
as far as the104
by the name of102
the cape of good102
the discovery of the99
of the united states95
it is to be94
the grace of god93
it was not till93
the other side of92
to the king of91
the beginning of the91
at the head of91
in the middle of91
day in the morning91
the midst of the87
by the grace of85
the th of august85
at the time of84
one of the most83
in the meane time83
the banks of the83
one hundred and fifty82
or any of them80
clocke in the morning80
and on the th79
in the moneth of78
the coast of the78
other side of the78
the west coast of78
the top of the76
for the purpose of75
as well as the75
the course of the75
the captaine of the74
was one of the74
under the command of73
the hands of the73
on the st of72
that there was no72
is one of the71
the th of september70
to the north of70
of the island of69
in the latitude of68
in the history of68
vpon the coast of68
the th of april68
the shores of the68
along the coast of66
to the value of66
of one of the66
to the mouth of65
of the same moneth64
the foot of the64
for a long time64
the th of july64
had sight of the64
a part of the64
the edge of the63
we came to the63
the land of the63
in one of the63
map of the world63
gave the name of63
the king of spaine62
at the foot of62
in sight of the62
the th of may62
that there was a61
that we could not61
that it was not61
the inhabitants of the61
the centre of the60
on account of the60
the greater part of60
the th of june60
on the south side60
came to an anker59
and from thence to59
all the rest of59
of the order of59
and the next day58
into the hands of58
the king of spain58
the th of october58
of the new world57
degrees and a halfe57
on the part of57
the emperour of russia57
the first day of57
a great part of57
seems to have been57
were not able to57
part of the world57
that part of the57
and some of them56
to be found in56
the sources of the55
the history of the55
in the yere of55
they came to the55
the sight of the55
the place where the55
the names of the54
from the coast of54
we came to an54
the king of england54
on the d of54
in the beginning of53
the side of the53
the bottom of the53
the order of the53
and one of the53
that they could not53
of the citie of53
the source of the53
his account of the52
on the one side52
in the hands of52
it may be that52
came in sight of52
in the course of52
to the south of51
the rest of our51
of the coast of51
of the south sea51
there was a great50
in the land of50
in the bay of50
the force of the50
of the clocke at50
as we have seen50
that it was the50
to the coast of49
and the rest of49
the king of portugal49
the mouth of a49
the th of march49
at the rate of49
west coast of america49
on the north side49
to the place where49
the face of the48
but it was not48
and euery of them48
the entrance of the48
at the beginning of47
clocke in the afternoone47
with the rest of47
parts of the world47
the whole of the47
the court of spain47
of the people of46
at the sight of46
he came to the46
from place to place46
pedro fernandez de quiros46
the last of the46
the presence of the46
an account of the46
of the west indies46
that it was a46
that he could not46
the maner of the45
from the mouth of45
in the form of45
for the time being45
most part of the45
not far from the45
the story of the45
the position of the45
the point of the44
the th of december44
on the banks of44
a quarter of a44
the part of the44
in the new world44
the captain of the44
to go to the44
of one hundred and44
the rest of his43
of the english nation43
the attention of the43
as soon as the43
the space of two42
it is likely that42
the th of november42
and it was not42
the lord great master42
of the fox islands42
in the way of42
of the land of42
is said to have42
the th of january42
by the way of42
and that it was41
in a state of41
in the face of41
the yere of our41
the waters of the41
on the shores of41
in the service of41
and great duke of41
the greatest part of41
to the end that41
and that they were40
came out of the40
simile of early engraving40
to the west of40
early in the morning40
from east to west40
the king of the40
that they were not40
the arrival of the40
the next day we40
was the first to40
one hundred and twenty40
and there is a39
our heires and successours39
the islands of the39
that there is no39
by way of the39
after the death of39
so that we were39
in the meane season39
a few days later39
the last day of39
in the morning the39
in spite of the39
and on the other39
mouth of the river39
to return to the39
this part of the39
to the riuer of39
of gold and silver39
the clocke at night39
under the name of39
the nature of the38
that he did not38
the fact that the38
the south side of38
for the discovery of38
on his way to38
for the sake of38
the coast of africa38
the variation of the38
the realme of england38
at a distance of38
in the centre of38
soueraigne lord the king38
in the port of38
the king of portugall38
of the riuer of38
it would have been38
in the presence of38
a good deal of38
the state of the38
yere of our lord37
to the citie of37
the citie of london37
with the exception of37
the day of the37
out of the towne37
the direction of the37
the land of prussia37
the coast of guinea37
is not to be36
in the west indies36
it was necessary to36
the western coast of36
people of the countrey36
to be in the36
master of the camp36
in the afternoone we36
to the port of36
in the citie of36
the surface of the36
the length of the36
on the morning of36
taken out of the36
in the middest of36
vnder the conduct of36
and some of the36
by the king of36
it was not long36
of the same month35
that is to seye35
on the top of35
the voyage of the35
until the th of35
he gave the name35
that it would be35
the place where they35
not being able to35
as soon as he35
of the bay of35
by one of the35
of the duke of35
by the space of35
the pillars of hercules35
the north side of34
the height of the34
the description of the34
on one of the34
of the grand signior34
and that they should34
at the entrance of34
to the top of34
of the clocke we34
that is to seyne34
hundred and fifty miles34
with a view to34
at the point of34
day of the same34
and that he would34
the men of the34
the th of february33
that he was not33
to the end of33
it seems to me33
the next day being33
of some of the33
on the other hand33
was not to be33
in the mouth of33
most part of them33
the knowledge of the33
in the south sea33
the chief of the33
the time of his33
to the east of33
by the helpe of33
off the coast of33
time of the yeere33
in the heart of33
after the maner of33
and one of them32
the coast of england32
the winde being at32
the form of a32
of the sixteenth century32
they returned to the32
the fate of the32
the power of the32
at the port of32
to the city of32
from the king of32
which is in the32
council of the indies32
i do not know32
on the behalfe of32
it was impossible to32
it was in the32
we came to a32
and it is a32
was not long before32
to the ende that32
on the west side32
upon the coast of32
our heires and successors32
on the west coast32
in the neighbourhood of32
in the meane while32
the new discovered islands32
the space of three32
vpon the riuer of32
in the hope of31
as if it were31
in respect of the31
the east coast of31
to be able to31
at the top of31
the morning of the31
in all the world31
to the island of31
to which he gave31
that there is a31
they came to a31
to a place called31
the condition of the31
from thence to the31
the coast of new31
by means of a31
one of our men31
all parts of the31
as if they had30
for the same purpose30
and that they had30
the riuer of plate30
that one of the30
on the following day30
of the rest of30
we were constrained to30
in the british museum30
of lewis and clark30
of the voyage of30
east part of the30
in the city of30
at the bottom of30
of the moneth of30
at the court of30
it is impossible to30
mouth of the riuer30
of the said moneth30
two hundred and fifty30
it is in the30
of the state of30
to the land of30
on both sides of30
to the eastward of29
the dominions of the29
both men and women29
of the white men29
two of the clocke29
the west side of29
the discovery of a29
was not till the29
on the side of29
part of the coast29
and the same day29
euery one of them29
one from the other29
it pleased god to29
day of the moneth29
after an absence of29
on the th january29
the comming of the29
is to be found29
in the spring of29
great part of the29
that it should be29
the eastern coast of29
the number of the29
of the inhabitants of29
in the kingdome of29
the head of a29
that he would not29
the time of our29
nine of the clocke29
at the ende of29
that he was a29
on board the ship29
a letter to the29
and that he had29
the body of the28
as one of the28
from a drawing in28
of the kingdome of28
the strait of magellan28
the crew of the28
from the port of28
that he had been28
the council of the28
that the king of28
out of the sea28
the heart of the28
it is said that28
the exploration of the28
the latitude of degrees28
juan de la cosa28
be found in the28
of king henry the28
and of all the28
and went to the28
three of the clocke28
and by these presents28
on the pacific coast28
to the knowledge of28
the situation of the28
out of the way28
the north of the28
voyage round the world28
come out of the28
was not able to28
in the island of28
on the next day28
that it is a27
the language of the27
by reason of their27
vntill such time as27
which he gave the27
in the riuer of27
in the countrey of27
of the middle ages27
took possession of the27
which he had been27
is the place where27
side of the riuer27
to the court of27
of such things as27
of the death of27
any part of the27
in front of the27
the appearance of the27
foure of the clocke27
was to be seen27
the use of the27
out of the water27
the account of the27
as if it had27
the valley of the26
the island of santa26
in the same place26
to the great turke26
is to be noted26
as if they were26
i came to the26
the size of the26
within the space of26
and that he was26
they were not able26
the country of the26
the vse of the26
the people of this26
in the mean time26
on the island of26
of the kings of26
of the old world26
the wind being at26
by order of the26
and in the meane26
of which he had26
as it were a26
out of sight of26
and zee schulle undirstonde26
that they would not26
of the cape of26
to the northward of26
that they should not26
he seems to have26
between them and the26
part of the island26
of the fifteenth century26
such things as they26
of the same name26
the death of the26
in the space of26
the bay of st26
the marchants of the26
as long as the26
it was found that26
to the emperour of26
the behalfe of the26
that were in the26
to the westward of26
to the new world25
the northern coast of25
the north to the25
reason of the great25
south side of the25
there is a great25
a mile from the25
in search of the25
from the fact that25
he was obliged to25
of the world as25
the middest of the25
with a look of25
a clocke in the25
the command of the25
we were thwart of25
it is certain that25
both sides of the25
the citie of mosco25
account of the voyage25
the service of the25
they made their way25
of the great turke25
a view of the25
that this was the25
president of the united25
and the king of25
the duke of parma25
the continent of america25
that he might be25
for the benefit of25
on the point of25
in the direction of25
an island in the25
the coast of spaine25
in a short time25
in the days of25
one of the great25
the passage of the25
the duke of medina25
in regard of the25
if there be any25
the south of the25
and many of them24
on the th july24
for the king of24
at a later day24
of the great khan24
a visit to the24
from the time of24
of the city of24
supposed to be the24
that they should be24
the name of a24
in such sort as24
side of the river24
the place of the24
the interior of the24
the loss of the24
it would not be24
and that there was24
of the islands of24
to one of the24
if there were any24
about the same time24
the red head chief24
set out for the24
into the open sea24
was at this time24
next day in the24
the first of august24
and the most part24
but he did not24
elizabeth by the grace24
a large number of24
that it may be24
and all the rest24
of the discovery of24
one side of the24
during the time of24
on the th february24
in the same way24
that it is not24
of our lord god24
las casas tells us24
greater part of the24
in the behalfe of24
and at the same24
come down to us24
for the last time24
that he should be24
the existence of a24
the royal geographical society23
their way to the23
was wont to ben23
not so much as23
one hundred and thirty23
the result of the23
the size of a23
seem to have been23
the name of his23
of the isle of23
that they might be23
and in the end23
the first time in23
all and singular the23
on the evening of23
on the east side23
that some of the23
to goe to the23
the heate of the23
the way to the23
far as the eye23
the way in which23
and this is the23
the king and queen23
in time to come23
the rest of their23
so that we could23
north and by east23
a great deal of23
if it had not23
the president of the23
the top of a23
in the height of23
as that of the23
when they came to23
in honor of the23
the one halfe of23
some of the men23
the gulf of mexico23
the natives of the23
to the sea side23
one hundred and sixty23
the light of the23
and that they would23
on the right hand23
and the other two23
a map of the23
of gold and siluer23
to the united states23
the close of the23
the emperor of russia23
the same to be23
of the russian discoveries23
at the distance of23
the level of the23
made up his mind23
some of our men23
a few of the23
to the conclusion that23
we were forced to23
the day in the23
the news of the23
but it is not22
the maners of the22
with those of the22
the house of the22
the effect of the22
of cloth of gold22
at the age of22
the letters of the22
of the th of22
a man of great22
was a man of22
of two or three22
the helpe of god22
the form of the22
a few years later22
the lord of the22
the first part of22
the danger of the22
and by this meanes22
north side of the22
up and down the22
on the th june22
on the left hand22
and as soone as22
many of our men22
and there is no22
of the same year22
west and by north22
the time of columbus22
the door of the22
as if he had22
which were in the22
that it would please22
to the chief pilot22
they were forced to22
quarter of a mile22
the south part of22
and by reason of22
said to have been22
some of them were22
and a halfe of22
of the sandwich islands22
the sides of the22
seems to me that22
lost sight of the22
as well as a22
and that of the22
on the th april22
to that of the22
in the east indies22
the toppe of the22
it was the first22
to the cape of22
the falls of the22
the th day of22
the space of a22
from the isle of22
was supposed to be22
by means of the22
we fell with the22
it is true that22
the report of the22
turned out to be22
one of the men22
to the vse of22
eight of the clocke22
the next day in22
the second day of22
it is difficult to22
the king of spaines22
his way to the22
thought it best to22
one of the greatest22
the officers of the21
that the people of21
banks of the river21
of the burden of21
he was in the21
he was a man21
of which he was21
one of the ships21
by the sea side21
i will tell you21
on the th march21
south and by east21
morning of the th21
the night of the21
in the prouince of21
and out of the21
our selues to be21
in the shape of21
the port of s21
one to the other21
it to be a21
the opening of the21
the end of this21
the city of mexico21
the conquest of the21
feet above the sea21
had been sent to21
by the middle of21
it is not possible21
for the discouery of21
for the vse of21
one and the same21
to have been the21
in any part of21
the spot where the21
in charge of the21
with the help of21
towards the end of21
our realme of england21
sources of the nile21
it is a very21
by the side of21
at the hands of21
on either side of21
on the th october21
sixe of the clocke21
for feare of the21
the water of the21
and when we came21
the next day the21
that he had not21
he was able to21
the summit of the21
the in the morning21
in such sort that21
in the absence of21
from the place where21
in the case of21
the heat of the21
of the northwest passage21
it must have been21
east and by south21
in the yeare of21
is great store of21
and when they came21
to the south and21
the site of the21
it seemed as if20
the yeare of our20
the company of the20
the mountains of the20
we could not see20
part of the south20
of the house of20
from the north to20
with great store of20
the court of the20
by meanes of the20
the king of denmarke20
and the island of20
the second voyage of20
was at that time20
as soon as they20
it is a great20
east and by north20
the ende of the20
the return of the20
but they could not20
gouernour and companie of20
the gate of the20
at the island of20
variation of the compasse20
at this time the20
that no man may20
a knowledge of the20
the discovery of america20
a description of the20
the space of one20
and great store of20
mouth of a river20
with one hundred and20
as the eye could20
a letter of the20
on the th the20
to the rest of20
vp and downe the20
as soone as they20
the wall of the20
for the defence of20
the coast of america20
the space of sixe20
on his first voyage20
the strength of the20
the same time the20
so that they were20
the world as known20
leagues and a halfe20
in the annals of20
of the kingdom of20
the first voyage of20
to the west indies20
and customs of the20
it will be a20
the chief pilot said20
returned to the ship20
his heires and assignes20
to those of the20
it was not the20
of the red sea20
in degrees and a20
these our letters patents20
the spirit of the20
if it had been20
it was a great20
in the isle of20
that it might be20
so much the more20
one hundred and eighty20
in the company of20
the latitude of the20
and at the end20
from the beginning of20
they were in the20
for the rest of20
the north magnetic pole20
one of the best20
coast of north america20
at the towne of20
the city of the20
to the towne of20
on the th may20
our soueraigne lord the19
so that it was19
not to be found19
discoveries of the english19
went on shore with19
he made his way19
any of the said19
prince henry the navigator19
the shadow of the19
from the bay of19
made his way to19
with the king of19
island of santa cruz19
they were on the19
was the end of19
that no man should19
the order of christ19
reached the mouth of19
to come to the19
as well as to19
on the th august19
falls of the ohio19
we were faine to19
are not to be19
more than a hundred19
between asia and america19
account of his voyage19
that it was impossible19
in a few days19
he was the first19
was found to be19
them out of the19
the capital of the19
the shape of a19
of the th century19
of the nature of19
a copy of the19
in the following year19
his voyage to the19
the glory of the19
was to be found19
alle be it that19
the wealth of the19
of the burthen of19
the time of their19
an account of his19
of the ile of19
he returned to the19
of the reigne of19
about the beginning of19
we departed from thence19
at the close of19
during the said terme19
that there should be19
to the discovery of19
it is possible that19
of the emperour of19
at a place called19
and those of the19
the consent of the19
in honour of the19
was not till that19
the place where we19
in the place of19
on the way to19
by land and sea19
to take possession of19
to a towne called19
set fire to the19
of the roman empire19
of the iland of19
but there was no19
the straits of gibraltar19
account of the russian19
with a fair wind19
day we had sight19
the straits of fuca19
two or three dayes19
mountains of the moon19
a great quantity of19
i thought good to19
the th of the19
the king of norway19
a voyage of discovery19
coast of south america19
and it is not19
west coast of africa19
in which he was19
their bowes and arrowes19
the third day of19
at a time when19
the women and children19
of the towne of19
of the pacific ocean19
as much as they19
and twentieth day of19
there was nothing for19
west and by south19
we found our selues19
he did not know18
we have seen that18
in spite of all18
the end of which18
of sight of land18
with a great number18
in the morning of18
if i had not18
in the towne of18
if they had been18
to the intent that18
it might have been18
there could be no18
the one from the18
or the most part18
came at last to18
came to a towne18
of the marchants of18
in the first place18
to be allowed to18
other parts of the18
as i haue said18
upon the th of18
of which we have18
north and by west18
an infinite number of18
by sea and land18
and returned to the18
next day being the18
that they had been18
the north and south18
the next day after18
from one to another18
it was too late18
on the edge of18
to trade with the18
one of them to18
back to the ship18
the feast of easter18
on the th september18
to the presence of18
from day to day18
to the head of18
at the door of18
the arms of the18
and in the morning18
bottom of the sea18
and came to the18
to see if they18
about of the clocke18
point of the island18
any person or persons18
they arrived at the18
the bay of s18
not farre from the18
the death of his18
there is not any18
and for that the18
and if it be18
to be an island18
put an end to18
the way of the18
two or three of18
to the north pole18
the moneth of iuly18
on his return to18
the midst of a18
but in the end18
the next day they18
the people in the18
the walles of the18
a member of the18
of the said ship18
by reason of his18
the date of these18
william garrard and his18
as early as the18
in the sight of18
and in the night18
we met with a18
the very heart of18
the governor of the18
as well as of18
it seemed to him18
yeare of our lord18
in the eyes of18
the benefit of the18
an arm of the18
king of england and18
the yeere of christ18
the defence of the18
and for that cause18
to the captaine of18
it was at this18
is to be had18
of the skins of18
to the southward of18
the north part of18
side of the bay18
and discoveries of the18
of the expedition was18
and for the most18
it was not a18
a portion of the18
in the house of18
at the request of18
source of the nile18
in a few minutes18
came to a place18
in the minds of18
when we came to18
a league from the17
but he could not17
so much as a17
there was not a17
if it were not17
this our realme of17
to a place where17
of the anne francis17
they had reached the17
for a distance of17
to be one of17
of the gulf of17
the bottome of the17
grace of god king17
about nine of the17
and that he should17
see list of maps17
of the first voyage17
by reason that the17
at of the clocke17
that none of them17
as big as a17
it is not to17
found it to be17
in the same manner17
the head of his17
since the days of17
the study of the17
to be of the17
the borders of the17
in that part of17
a large quantity of17
the tops of the17
is now known as17
and they say that17
the admiral of the17
the leader of the17
on the same day17
were not to be17
as we shall see17
if any of the17
the minds of the17
it the name of17
the st of august17
that the ship was17
with some of his17
our knowledge of the17
the people of that17
could not have been17
sir william garrard and17
the sea of darkness17
the subiects of the17
he was about to17
the next morning we17
the men and women17
to the south sea17
in the united states17
to have been a17
they brought with them17
that he was the17
into the land of17
sight of the land17
one of the first17
to be noted that17
of the kamtchatka river17
and this was the17
to the north and17
the queene of england17
of the council of17
wee had sight of17
on the th november17
the character of the17
there had been a17
in the morning they17
the first of these17
and there was a17
the countrey of the17
in the month of17
to take in fresh17
by the end of17
on the night of17
it is a thing17
the streight of anian17
and all other things17
for the discouerie of17
a day or two17
i doubt not but17
in the after noone17
by the force of17
and that in the17
now known as the17
garrard and his company17
like those of the17
heate of the sunne17
it is probable that17
the space of fiue17
the cape of the17
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it will not be17
to the emperor of17
miles from thence to17
degrees of north latitude17
as we have said17
to the point of17
on their way to17
is said to be17
the early part of17
is thought to be17
arm of the sea17
the indians of the17
defender of the faith17
the departure of the17
as if he were17
by reason of a17
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in a small boat17
there is no man17
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of the commodities of16
in the following manner16
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to the eastwards of16
the cause of the16
the commencement of the16
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is the cytee of16
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to be the same16
in the possession of16
he had with him16
side of the island16
that i have spoken16
the trade of the16
that we were not16
the north parts of16
and in the same16
of the mouth of16
the winde came to16
our lord the king16
by the cape of16
a ship of the16
what do you mean16
that it is the16
with the intention of16
in the end we16
the conduct of the16
but he was not16
in the reigne of16
to be sent to16
of may in the16
euery or any of16
a voyage to the16
seemed to be a16
from whence they came16
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into the south sea16
in the reign of16
of the great river16
at the cost of16
till they came to16
to an anker in16
the death of columbus16
the man who had16
they came in sight16
to buy and sell16
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knowledge of the world16
it to be the16
to be done in16
we were in the16
to the isles of16
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the port of st16
to the cytee of16
so far as to16
is by no means16
you shall vnderstand that16
we have seen how16
of cazan and astracan16
when he came to16
the first of the16
so that it is16
grace of god queene16
of the thirteenth century16
the extremity of the16
leagues from the shore16
the words of the16
it was one of16
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comming out of the16
from the top of16
within sight of the16
the base of the16
of men and women16
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two of our men16
that none of the16
had sight of a16
i have spoken of16
to the height of16
on the borders of16
to the banks of16
one of the clocke16
with the aid of16
the honour of the16
the mouth of this16
in the lond of16
of the eighteenth century16
the ship called the16
the east india company16
the bulwarke of england16
the king and his16
received the name of16
it could not be16
of admiral de fonte16
and took possession of16
tells us that the16
it may please your16
of the royal geographical16
the riuer of thames16
in the meane space16
one of the islands16
the north coast of16
be said to have16
vnto the citie of16
take in fresh water16
the ships depart from16
the of the same16
after the manner of16
we were not able16
the author of the16
the eyes of the16
into the riuer of16
captain pedro fernandez de16
out of the question16
by reason of contrary16
the shape of the16
to be made for16
the results of the16
god queene of england16
to go on shore16
the coast of brazil16
the coast of california16
who had been sent16
if he had been16
into the sea and16
that he had no16
master of the ship16
the charge of the16
that this was a16
in the light of16
of the province of16
of the court of16
on the th december16
as though they had16
of the fourteenth century16
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the progress of the16
and by the way16
the title of the16
of god queene of16
season of the year16
the junction of the16
the feast of the16
to the rank of16
had been in the16
the discouerie of the16
the archives of the16
as soone as we16
variation of the needle16
into the bay of16
the viceroy of peru16
to the time of16
with regard to the16
as large as a16
the scene of the16
the shore of the16
out of the ship16
every part of the16
liege people and subiects16
is to be vnderstood16
the queenes most excellent16
that we were faine16
the discoverer of the16
as i sayd before16
of the indian ocean16
by the water side16
the said terme of16
at the back of16
the wind was at16
the same day the16
the health of the16
about the middle of15
mouth of the great15
to be the most15
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in any of the15
the bank of st15
had brought with him15
of the men were15
is known to have15
may be said to15
west side of the15
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vntill we came to15
the walls of the15
the wind came to15
three or foure dayes15
of the age of15
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all the way from15
about two of the15
the coasts of the15
was wont to be15
called by the name15
winde came to the15
to the other side15
as well as in15
of the whole world15
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the life of the15
in which he had15
at the same instant15
one of them was15
mouth of the kamtchatka15
by these presents for15
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and many other things15
the noise of the15
don luis de velasco15
of the company of15
of the spanish fleet15
the north of europe15
in order to make15
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he would not have15
th of the same15
the maner of their15
of wismer and rostok15
of the east india15
they were able to15
the maps of the15
till we came to15
rio de la plata15
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with respect to the15
a mile of the15
that there might be15
to the islands of15
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a man of the15
the first of september15
the officers and men15
the commander of the15
on the east coast15
leagues distant from the15
to the command of15
of the world and15
of the clocke the15
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the men in the15
of which they had15
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from the riuer of15
as well of the15
these presents for vs15
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give an account of15
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in the whole world15
of god king of15
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both by sea and15
the extent of the15
in the morning wee15
to the duke of15
up to this time15
all along the coast15
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for the performance of15
of the dutch knights15
so that no man15
to the summe of15
but we could not15
the sound of the15
whether there were any15
one of the fox15
did not wish to15
in the same year15
four hundred and fifty15
it will be remembered15
the moneth of may15
as bigge as a15
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the possession of the15
of the new discoveries15
day of the said15
to returne to the15
casas tells us that15
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a hundred and fifty15
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the mouths of the15
the protection of the15
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the eye could reach15
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object of the expedition15
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twelue of the clocke15
the said master generall15
the time that the15
out into the sea15
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with his wife and15
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the straits of magellan15
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down to the shore15
greatest part of the15
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of the sayd moneth15
the goods of the15
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to see if he15
to any of the15
of the men of15
the vicinity of the15
of new south wales15
the king of france14
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discovery of a north14
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coast of new holland14
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others of the hans14
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king henry the seuenth14
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date of these presents13
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at the same moment13
the east of the13
united states of america13
the busse of bridgewater13
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out of the house13
the coast of barbary13
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the next day to13
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of the christian era13
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face of the earth13
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at the citie of13
of one of these13
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part of the country13
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of the caspian sea13
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first day of the13
about the number of13
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of two hundred and13
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account of de fonte13
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name of the king13
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the art of navigation13
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the queenes maiesties letters13
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master generall of the13
one thousand fiue hundred13
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the hand of the13
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from the city of13
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of golde and siluer13
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company of english merchants13
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the heart of a13
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cape de verde islands13
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of the said master13
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the council of state13
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our heires or successours13
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one of the natives13
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of the countrey of13
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east coast of asia13
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a mile and a13
of our speciall grace13
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to do but to13
yeere of our lorde13
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on the other part13
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one halfe of the13
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dayes iourney from the13
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of the church of13
il y en a13
and the people of13
there was not one13
as you shall thinke13
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the moneth of april12
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the captain pedro fernandez12
companie of marchantes of12
part of the great12
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great duke of all12
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so long a time12
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is the kyngdom of12
of the arrival of12
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of august in the12
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to search for the12
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to the study of12
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i thought it good12
of the existence of12
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folk of that contree12
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the height of degrees12
the owner of the12
in the art of12
to add to the12
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are said to have12
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lewis and clark were12
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which we had taken12
sayd gouernour and companie12
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the island of s12
said to be the12
their women and children12
the cape of buona12
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him that it was12
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attempt to reach the12
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the tenth day of12
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of england and the12
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of ferdinand and isabella12
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the opinion of the12
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and lord of ireland12
the port of santa12
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of the camp master12
to be on the12
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the bay of mexico12
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the coast of mexico11
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