Works: With an Essay on His Life and Genius, Band 12Thomas Tegg and others, 1824 |
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... travelled till ten , rested near some river till twelve , then travelling again till four , they reposed all night in houses , which the Syme- rons had either left standing in their former marches , or very readily erected for them , by ...
... travelled till ten , rested near some river till twelve , then travelling again till four , they reposed all night in houses , which the Syme- rons had either left standing in their former marches , or very readily erected for them , by ...
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... toilsome than if they had travelled in England during the heat of the summer . Four of the Sy- merons , that were acquainted with the way , went t about a mile before the troop , and scattered branches G 2 SIR FRANCIS DRAKE . 83.
... toilsome than if they had travelled in England during the heat of the summer . Four of the Sy- merons , that were acquainted with the way , went t about a mile before the troop , and scattered branches G 2 SIR FRANCIS DRAKE . 83.
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... to Rio Francisco . Here they landed , and having ordered the pinnaces to return to the same place on the fourth day following , travelled through the woods towards Nombre de Dios , with such silence and . 92 SIR FRANCIS DRAKE .
... to Rio Francisco . Here they landed , and having ordered the pinnaces to return to the same place on the fourth day following , travelled through the woods towards Nombre de Dios , with such silence and . 92 SIR FRANCIS DRAKE .
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... travelled on towards Rio Francisco , at which they arrived April the 3rd ; but , looking out for their pinnaces , were surprised with the sight of seven Spanish shallops , and im- mediately concluded that some intelligence of their ...
... travelled on towards Rio Francisco , at which they arrived April the 3rd ; but , looking out for their pinnaces , were surprised with the sight of seven Spanish shallops , and im- mediately concluded that some intelligence of their ...
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... travelled once more into the country , as well to recover the French captain , whom they had left wounded , as to bring away the treasure which they had hid in the sands . Drake , whom his company would not suffer to hazard his person ...
... travelled once more into the country , as well to recover the French captain , whom they had left wounded , as to bring away the treasure which they had hid in the sands . Drake , whom his company would not suffer to hazard his person ...
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