author: samuel purchas

Purchas His Pilgrimes: In Fiue Bookes. The First, Contayning the Voyages and Peregrinations Made by Ancient Kings, Patriarkes, Apostles, Philosophers, and Others, to and Thorow the Remoter Parts of the Knowne World: Enquiries Also of Languages and Religions, Especially of the Moderne Diuersified Professions of Christianitie. The Second, a Description of All the Circum-nauigations of the Globe. The Third, Nauigations and Voyages of English-men, Alongst the Coasts of Africa, to the Cape of Good Hope, and from Thence to the Red Sea, the Abassine, Arabian, Persian, Indian, Shoares, Continents, and Ilands. The Fourth, English Voyages Beyond the East Indies, to the Ilands of Iapan, China, Cauchinchina, the Philippinae with Others, and the Indian Nauigations Further Prosecuted: Their Iust Commerce, Nobly Vindicated Against Turkish Treacherie; Victoriously Defended Against Portugall Hostilitie; Gloriously Aduanced Against Moorish and Ethnike Perfidie; Hopefully Recouering from Dutch Malignitie; Iustly Maintayned Against Ignorant and Malicious Calumnie. The Fifth, Nauigations, Voyages, Traffiques, Discoueries, of the English Nation in the Easterne Parts of the World: Continuing the English-Indian Occurents, and Contayning the English Affaires with the Great Samorine, in the Persian and Arabian Gulfes, and in Other Places of the Continent, and Ilands of and Beyond the Indies: the Portugall Attempts, and Dutch Disasters, Diuers Sea-fights with Both; and Many Other Remarkable Relations. ...

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Hakluytus Posthumus or, Purchas his Pilgrimes

Samuel Purchas. it was weather with a temperate Ayre, and an East-wind. The seventeenth, it was darke weather, and a close Ayre, the Wind East. The eighteenth it was foule weather, the wind South-east: then the Master cut up a packe of ...

Purchas His Pilgrimes: In Five Bookes

... eft meridiano eft caftrum & portus Turkiæ , quod vocatur Sinopolis : A parte vero Aquiloni habet aliud maxime . 30 caftram in angulo , quod vocatur Soldaia ; eft in Prouincia que nunc Callaria dicitur , ideft , Caifa- Sinopolis . ria ...

Purchas His Pilgrimes: In Five Bookes

... Mine to take away any , befides his goods forfeited to the King . And if by chance any find a Mine , he is bound to cry out aloud , that fome other Cafar may come to teftifie that he takes none and both are then to couer the place with ...

Purchas his pilgrimes

... fearched , and found the contrary . Here they traded for Pepper , with the Patanees , which feeme to bee of ... Cape . tuate in a mirie foyle , and in their Praw they may paffe from one ... Sorba . 78 Amboyna . Zenith , Of the Circum Gg3 He.

Purchas His Pilgrimes: In Fiue Bookes. The First, Contayning the Voyages and Peregrinations Made by Ancient Kings, Patriarkes, Apostles, Philosophers, and Others, to and Thorow the Remoter Parts of the Knowne World: Enquiries Also of Languages and Religions, Especially of the Moderne Diuersified Professions of Christianitie. The Second, a Description of All the Circum-nauigations of the Globe. The Third, Nauigations and Voyages of English-men, Alongst the Coasts of Africa, to the Cape of Good Hope, and from Thence to the Red Sea, the Abassine, Arabian, Persian, Indian, Shoares, Continents, and Ilands. The Fourth, English Voyages Beyond the East Indies, to the Ilands of Iapan, China, Cauchinchina, the Philippinae with Others, and the Indian Nauigations Further Prosecuted: Their Iust Commerce, Nobly Vindicated Against Turkish Treacherie; Victoriously Defended Against Portugall Hostilitie; Gloriously Aduanced Against Moorish and Ethnike Perfidie; Hopefully Recouering from Dutch Malignitie; Iustly Maintayned Against Ignorant and Malicious Calumnie. The Fifth, Nauigations, Voyages, Traffiques, Discoueries, of the English Nation in the Easterne Parts of the World: Continuing the English-Indian Occurents, and Contayning the English Affaires with the Great Samorine, in the Persian and Arabian Gulfes, and in Other Places of the Continent, and Ilands of and Beyond the Indies: the Portugall Attempts, and Dutch Disasters, Diuers Sea-fights with Both; and Many Other Remarkable Relations. ...

... Casumo , built exceeding ftately with fquare ftones , for here they fay , the Kings were wont to haue their dwellings : and that the works of thefe Churches cut into the hils , was made by Gibetes , that is to fay , whate men : for they ...

Purchas His Pilgrimes: In Five Bookes

... wrestling betwixt e- quals , leaping , throwing fmall and great ftones , alío a Launce and a Dart , and other Armes ... futa , like those which the Franciscans ་ weare . After all thefe , the Captaines and Mafters of thefe Ceremonies ...

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