And thenne ynto the schyp ayen, and by syde the havene of Tyre, and come nouzt to lande; and so passeth he by alle the havens of that coast, until he come to Jaffe, that ys the neyest haven unto Jerusalem: for it is seven and twenty ...
Renaissance diplomat and part-time spy, William Hakluyt was also England's first serious geographer, gathering together a wealth of accounts about the wide-ranging travels and discoveries of the sixteenth-century English.
The relation of Francis Vazquez de Coronado, Captaine generall of the people which were sent in the name of the Emperours majestic to the Countrey of Cibola newly discovered, which he sent to Don Antonio de Mendoca Vice— roy of Mexico, ...
The principal navigations, voyages, traffiques & discoveries of the English nation made by sea or over-land to the remote and farthest distant quarters of the earth at any time within...
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation - Volume 06 By Richard Hakluyt,
They drawe with dogges in sleads vpon the yce, and remooue their tents therewithall wherein they dwell in Sommer, when they goe a hunting for their praye and prouision against Winter. [Sidenote: Their kettles and pannes.] ...
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