Works: With an Essay on His Life and Genius, Band 12Thomas Tegg and others, 1824 |
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... islands covered with trees , which concealed their ship from observation , and where the channel was so narrow and rocky , that it was impossible to enter it by night ; so that there was no danger of a sudden attack . Here they met ...
... islands covered with trees , which concealed their ship from observation , and where the channel was so narrow and rocky , that it was impossible to enter it by night ; so that there was no danger of a sudden attack . Here they met ...
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... island of Mogadore , which Drake had appointed for the first place of rendezvous , and on the 27th brought the whole fleet to anchor in a harbour on the main land . They were soon after their arrival discovered by the Moors that ...
... island of Mogadore , which Drake had appointed for the first place of rendezvous , and on the 27th brought the whole fleet to anchor in a harbour on the main land . They were soon after their arrival discovered by the Moors that ...
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... island is carried on with it . January 31 , they passed by St. Jago , an island at that time divided between the natives and the Portuguese , who , first entering these islands under the show of traffick , by degrees established them ...
... island is carried on with it . January 31 , they passed by St. Jago , an island at that time divided between the natives and the Portuguese , who , first entering these islands under the show of traffick , by degrees established them ...
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... island , but not enjoyed it . They then sailed on within sight of Fogo , an island so called from a mountain , about the mid- dle of it , continually burning , and , like the rest , inhabited by the Portuguese , two leagues to the south ...
... island , but not enjoyed it . They then sailed on within sight of Fogo , an island so called from a mountain , about the mid- dle of it , continually burning , and , like the rest , inhabited by the Portuguese , two leagues to the south ...
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... island about a mile from the main land , to which , at low water , there was a passage on foot , they were dis- covered by the natives , who appeared upon a hill at a distance , dancing and holding up their hands , as beckoning the ...
... island about a mile from the main land , to which , at low water , there was a passage on foot , they were dis- covered by the natives , who appeared upon a hill at a distance , dancing and holding up their hands , as beckoning the ...
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