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Side 47
... haue some- what broade visages , and yet not all of them , for we saw many of them wel favoured , hauing blacke and great eyes , with a cheerefull and steady looke , not strong of body , yet sharpe witted , nimble and ex- ceeding great ...
... haue some- what broade visages , and yet not all of them , for we saw many of them wel favoured , hauing blacke and great eyes , with a cheerefull and steady looke , not strong of body , yet sharpe witted , nimble and ex- ceeding great ...
Side 50
... hauing reco- uered his strength , and hauing stayed a while with them , shewed them by signes that he was desirous to returne to the ship , and they with great loue clapping him fast about , with many embracings , accompany- ing him ...
... hauing reco- uered his strength , and hauing stayed a while with them , shewed them by signes that he was desirous to returne to the ship , and they with great loue clapping him fast about , with many embracings , accompany- ing him ...
Side 51
... haue great store ,, differing in colour and taste from ours ; of good and pleasant taste . Moreover they live by ... hauing often- times seene the fruit thereof dryed , which was sweete and pleasant , and not differing from ours , we 51.
... haue great store ,, differing in colour and taste from ours ; of good and pleasant taste . Moreover they live by ... hauing often- times seene the fruit thereof dryed , which was sweete and pleasant , and not differing from ours , we 51.
Side 52
... haue we not of them ; we think that all the rest whose countreys we passed , liue all after one maner . Hau- ing made our aboade three days in this country , and ryding on the coast for want of harboroughs , we concluded to depart from ...
... haue we not of them ; we think that all the rest whose countreys we passed , liue all after one maner . Hau- ing made our aboade three days in this country , and ryding on the coast for want of harboroughs , we concluded to depart from ...
Side 54
... hauing al such proportion as apperteeneth to any handsome man . The women are of the like conformitie and beautie , very handsome and wel favoured , of pleasant countenance , and comely to behold ; they are as wel manered and continent ...
... hauing al such proportion as apperteeneth to any handsome man . The women are of the like conformitie and beautie , very handsome and wel favoured , of pleasant countenance , and comely to behold ; they are as wel manered and continent ...
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