The worldes hydrographical discription [sic] [electronic resource] : wherein is proued not onely by aucthoritie of writers, but also by late experience of trauellers and reasons of substantiall probabilitie, that the worlde in all his zones, clymats and places, is habitable and inhabited, and the seas likewise vniuersally nauigable without any naturall anoyance to hinder the same; whereby appeares that from England there is a short and speedie passage into the South Seas, to China, Molucca, Philippina and India, by northerly nauigation to the renowne, honour and benifit of Her Maiesties state, and communalty.

Running title: Voyages, nauigations, traffiques, and discoveries. Excerpt from: A selection of curious, rare and early voyages/ Richard Hakluyt. London : R.H. Evans, 1812. "Published by J. Dauis of Sandrudg by Dartmouth in the countie of Deuon . Imprinted at London by Thomas Dawson ., 1595.&quo...

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Main Authors: Davys, John, 1550?-1605, Hakluyt, Richard, 1552?-1616. A selection of curious, rare and early voyages.
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Language:English
Published: [London : R.H. Evans? 1812
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/2027/aeu.ark:/13960/t9s18hz0j
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Summary:Running title: Voyages, nauigations, traffiques, and discoveries. Excerpt from: A selection of curious, rare and early voyages/ Richard Hakluyt. London : R.H. Evans, 1812. "Published by J. Dauis of Sandrudg by Dartmouth in the countie of Deuon . Imprinted at London by Thomas Dawson ., 1595." Electronic reproduction. Mode of access: Internet. 44