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The Principal

Navigations Voyages Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation

In Twelve Volumes

Volume XI

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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
compasse of these 1600 Yeeres

By

RICHARD HAKLUYT

Preacher, and sometime Student of
Christ-Church in Oxford

VOLUME XI

Glasgow

James MacLehose and Sons

Publishers to the University

UNIVERSITY LIBRARY

SEP 18 1958

THE TABLE

A Catalogue of the Voyages of this eleventh volume

made to divers places upon the coast of
Brasill, and divers English voyages, some in-
tended and some performed to the Streights
of Magellan, the South Sea, and round about
the circumference of the whole Earth; with
the principall observations, ruttiers and in-
telligences belonging to the voyages of this
eleventh volume :

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The 3. voyage set forth by sir Walter Ralegh to Guiana
with a pinnesse called The Wat, begun in the yere
1596. written by M. Thomas Masham a gentleman
of the company.
Three testimonies of Josepho de Acosta concerning the
mightie river of Amazones, or Orellana, and of the
downefall of waters at the head thereof called El
Pongo, and likewise of the Empire of Dorado or
Guiana, and of the golden countrey of Paytiti.

PACE

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A briefe description of the foresayd river of Amazones or Orellana, and of the countries thereabout, as also of the sea of fresh water, taken out of an ancient discourse written by Martin Fernandez de Ençiça.

The first voyage of M. William Hawkins of Plimmouth, father unto sir John Hawkins, to Brasil Anno 1530.

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