Publications of the Navy Records Society, Volume 109Navy Records Society, 1967 - 303 pagina's |
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Pagina 36
... reason to believe they may be trusted . You are to continue your voyage along the coast of Peru , and to get the best information you can whether there be any place before you come to Lima that may be worthy your attention , so as to ...
... reason to believe they may be trusted . You are to continue your voyage along the coast of Peru , and to get the best information you can whether there be any place before you come to Lima that may be worthy your attention , so as to ...
Pagina 37
... reason to believe from some private intelligence that the Spaniards in Peru , and especially in that part of it at and near Lima , where there are many rich men , have long had an inclination and wanted only an opportunity to revolt ...
... reason to believe from some private intelligence that the Spaniards in Peru , and especially in that part of it at and near Lima , where there are many rich men , have long had an inclination and wanted only an opportunity to revolt ...
Pagina 103
... reason I did not reduce our allowance , it being equal whether His Majesty lost his ship for want of water or men . Since our arrival here , where we have been received with the greatest humanity , my sick men upon going ashore and ...
... reason I did not reduce our allowance , it being equal whether His Majesty lost his ship for want of water or men . Since our arrival here , where we have been received with the greatest humanity , my sick men upon going ashore and ...
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