Hakluytus Posthumus, Or, Purchas His Pilgrimes: Contayning a History of the World in Sea Voyages and Lande Travells by Englishmen and Others, 15. sayıJ. MacLehose and Sons, 1905 |
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Sayfa 6
... us his Word for the ground of our faith ( which the Devill en- vying , hath here also obtruded Tra- dition ) what certaintie had Scalig.Exerc . 131 . t By helpe of the Loadstone , rich veines of 6 PURCHAS HIS PILGRIMES.
... us his Word for the ground of our faith ( which the Devill en- vying , hath here also obtruded Tra- dition ) what certaintie had Scalig.Exerc . 131 . t By helpe of the Loadstone , rich veines of 6 PURCHAS HIS PILGRIMES.
Sayfa 49
... ground of Truth , which pilled and cast the Truth to of Italian by the ground , their Councell of Trent ) gathered a Sover- M. Brent , aigntie over Kings and Kingdomes ; and therefore what- which dis- soever was done in this kind ...
... ground of Truth , which pilled and cast the Truth to of Italian by the ground , their Councell of Trent ) gathered a Sover- M. Brent , aigntie over Kings and Kingdomes ; and therefore what- which dis- soever was done in this kind ...
Sayfa 69
... ground , or in easie possibilitie of taking . The trecherous Pilots escaped in Boats and in the Night the King sent others closely to cut their Cables , which by vigilant care they avoided . They departed thence for Melinde , and there ...
... ground , or in easie possibilitie of taking . The trecherous Pilots escaped in Boats and in the Night the King sent others closely to cut their Cables , which by vigilant care they avoided . They departed thence for Melinde , and there ...
Sayfa 87
... danced , and in his dancing , left the print of his feet on the ground . Hee remayned long with our men , who named him John . [ I. ii . 35. ] 1520 . Foure other Giants . Two Giants are taken 87 FERDINAND MAGELLAN A.D..
... danced , and in his dancing , left the print of his feet on the ground . Hee remayned long with our men , who named him John . [ I. ii . 35. ] 1520 . Foure other Giants . Two Giants are taken 87 FERDINAND MAGELLAN A.D..
Sayfa 94
... ground . They weare also , for a covering before their privities , the inner barke of the Palme - tree ; are whiter then the men , and seldome goe out of doores , but at home make Mats and Nets of the Palme - tree , and other House ...
... ground . They weare also , for a covering before their privities , the inner barke of the Palme - tree ; are whiter then the men , and seldome goe out of doores , but at home make Mats and Nets of the Palme - tree , and other House ...
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