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certain inhabitants of Ethiopia, who, he says, ("vse to goe in
small shippes, and
trade with the Cafars"). The word is also used in
allusion to a portion...
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forever safely come into any of our
ports of our
Empire of ****an with
their shippes and merchandise,
without any
hindrance to them or
their goods, and to abide...
- when the town sent its
first fully loaded ship of
local goods (the "Great
Shippe") back to England. It
never reached its destination, and its disappearance...
- left the
lande in
contention betwixt his bretherne, and
prepared certaine shippes, with men [and] munition, and
sought adventures by the seas. And sayled...
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known within these 20
years that them that were
ancient masters of
shippes hathe derided and
mocked them that have
occupied their cards and plattes...
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called Cafari) and
inhabitants of
Ethiopia ("and they use to go in
small shippes, and
trade with the Cafars") by two
different but
similar names. The word...
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every owner and
owners maistre and
maisters and
other Governers of
English shippes or
vesselis or any of them,
mynding and
intending to make any
voyage or...