The First voyage round the world, by Magellan . ALVOS LOG-BOOK. 235 without any trees^ and this coast runs and : it isin 33° latitude^ and it was Saturday, 10th of May. Friday, the 16th (May), I took the sun in 33|°j it had21° 6 dedination ; the latitude came to 35° 39, and wewere and , with the Cape of Good Hopetwenty leagues off from it; and this day we sprung ourfore-mast and fore-yard^, and we were all day hove to, andthe wind was W. [The Victoria doubled the Cape of Good Hope betweenthe 18 th and the 19th of May, and arrived] on the 9th of themonth of July, and ancho
The First voyage round the world, by Magellan . ALVOS LOG-BOOK. 235 without any trees^ and this coast runs and : it isin 33° latitude^ and it was Saturday, 10th of May. Friday, the 16th (May), I took the sun in 33|°j it had21° 6 dedination ; the latitude came to 35° 39, and wewere and , with the Cape of Good Hopetwenty leagues off from it; and this day we sprung ourfore-mast and fore-yard^, and we were all day hove to, andthe wind was W. [The Victoria doubled the Cape of Good Hope betweenthe 18 th and the 19th of May, and arrived] on the 9th of themonth of July, and anchored in the port of E,io Grande inSantiago [of the Cape Verde Islands], and they received usvery well, and gave us what provisions we wanted; andthis day was AVednesday, and they reckoned this day asThursday, and so I believe that we had made a mistake ofa da}; and we remained there till Sunday in the night, andwe set sail for fear of bad weather and the diflBculty of theport; and on the morrow we sent our boat on shore to getmore rice, whi
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