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Pagina xxi - Governments, and Warres of the INDIANS. Published in Latin by Mr. Hakluyt, and translated into English by M. Lok., Gent.
Pagina li - Also, there are annexed certayne reasons to prove all partes of the worlde habitable, with a generall mappe adjoyned. In the second is set out his second voyage, with the adventures and accidents thereof. In the thirde is declared the strange fortunes which hapned in the third voyage, with a severall description of the countrey and the people there inhabiting. With a particular card thereunto adjoyned of meta incognita, so farre forth as the secretes of the voyage may permit.
Pagina vi - Which words of the Prophet together with my cousins discourse (things of high and rare delight to my yong nature) tooke in me so deepe an impression, that I constantly resolved, if ever I were preferred to the University, where better time, and more convenient place might be ministred for these studies, I would by Gods assistance prosecute that knowledge and kinde of literature, the doores whereof (after a sort) were so happily opened before me.
Pagina xiv - Esquire, and to his heirs and assigns for ever, free liberty and license from time to time, and at all times for ever hereafter, to discover, search, find out, and view such remote heathen and barbarous lands, countries, and territories, not actually possessed of any Christian prince, nor inhabited by Christian people...
Pagina 1 - DIVERS voyages touching the discouerie of America and the Hands adiacent vnto the same, made first of all by our Englishmen and afterwards by the Frenchmen and Britons. And certaine notes of aduertisements and obseruations, necessarie for such as shall heereafter make the like attempt.
Pagina xxxiv - Westminster, to whom England is more indebted for its American possessions than to any man of that age.
Pagina 152 - The Historic of the Great and Mightie Kingdome of China, and the situation thereof: togither with the great riches, huge citties, politike governement, and rare inventions in the same. Translated out of Spanish by R. Parke. London. Printed by J. Wolfe for Edward White,
Pagina 22 - ... goods of all them that shall presume to saile to those places so found. Willing, and most straightly commanding all and...
Pagina 152 - Description of a Voyage made by certaine Ships of Holland into the East Indies, with their Aduentures and Successe ; together with the Description of the Countries, Townes and Inhabitantes of the same : who set forth on the second of April, 1595, and returned on the 14 of August, 1597. Translated out of Dutch into English by WP (William Phillip).
Pagina lvi - Estotilanda, et Icaria fatto sotto il Polo Artico da due fratelli Zeni, M. Nicolo il K. e M. Antonio. Libro uno. Con un disegno particolare di tutte le dette parti di Tramontana da lor scoperte.