Vulgar words in The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation — Volume 07 - England's Naval Exploits Against Spain (Page 1)

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Don Diego Barran, a bastard sonne of the Marques of Santa Cruz; his company was that night in the Galeon.

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E GLANVILLE (R.), Earl of Chester, goes to siege of Damietta GOLDEN ASS, mentioned GOMERA, DESCRIBED, THE TAKING OF GOURGES, his voyage to Florida GOWBIN, meaning of word GRACIOSA, mentioned, taken GRAND CANARY, DESCRIBED --Derivation of the name --Original inhabitants --Principal of the Canary Isles --Its produce --Its position --Visited by the Dutch fleet --taken GREENLAND, visited by Davis GRIPHONES GROIN (The) GUANCHES GUIA, a city of Grand Canary GUIDALES, their manners HAKLUYT (R.), in possession of Thorne's account of the Canaries HAREBORNE (William), mentioned HARIOT (Thomas), mentioned HARLAC, Chief Justice of France, mentioned HARMAN (Captain) HAWKINS (Sir John) HELIOPOLIS, a city of Egypt HENRY II, his vow HENRY III, of Castille, mentioned HERODOTUS, quoted HESPERA, an island HEYWOOD (T.), quoted HICKMAN (A.

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