Early English and French voyages : chiefly from Hakluyt, 1534- 1608 /
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| Language: | English |
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New York :
C. Scribner,
[1906]
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| Series: | Original narratives of early American history.
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Table of Contents:
- --Introduction
- The first relation of Jacques Carthier of S. Malo
- A shorte and briefe narration (Cartier's second voyage)
- The third voyage of discovery made by Captaine Jaques Cartier
- The voyage of M. Hore
- The voyage made by M. John Hawkins, esquire, written by John Sparke
- The third throublesome voyage made with the Jesus of Lubec. by J. Hawkins
- The world encompassed by Sir Francis Drake (California)
- A report of the voyage of Sir Humfrey Gilbert, knight, by Master Edward Haies
- The first voyage made to the coast of America, by Captain Arthur Barlowe.
- --Account of the particulars of the impolyments of the Englishmen left in Virginia, by Master Ralph Lane
- The third voyage to Virginia
- The fourth voyage made to Virginia in the yere 1587, by Governor John White
- The fifth voyage of M. John White
- Briefe and true relation of the discoverie of the north part of Virginia, by John Brereton
- A voyage set out from the citie of Bristoll, by Martin Pring
- A true relation of the voyage of Captaine George Waymouth, by James Rosier.a--A relation of a voyage to Sagadahoc, probably written by J. Davies.