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The English-American his travail by sea and land: or, a new svrvey of the West-Indias. Containing a journall of three thousand and three hundred miles within the main land of America ... With a grammar, or some few rudiments of the Indian tongue, called, Poconchi. Of Pocoman / By the true and painfull endevours of Thomas Gage.
Gage, Thomas, 1603?-1656.Date: 1648- Books
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A new survey of the West-Indies. Being a journal of three thousand and three hundred miles within the main land of America. By Thogage, the only Protestant that was ever known to have travel's those parts. Setting forth his voyage from Spain to S. John de Ulhua: and thence to Xalapa, Tlaxcalla, the city of Angels, and Mexico: with a description of that great city, as in former times, and at present. Likewise his journey thence through Guaxaca, Chiapa, Guatemala, Vera Paz, & c. with his abode XII. years about Guatemala, his wonderful conversion and calling to his native country: with his return through Nicaragua and Costa Rica, to Nicoya, Panama, Porto bello, Cartagena, and Havana. With an account of the Spanish naviagation thither; their government, castles, ports, commodities, religion, priefts and friers, Negro's, Mulatto's, Mestiso's, Indians; and their feasts and solemniries. With a grammar, or some few rudiments of the Indian tongue, called Poconchi or Poceman.
Gage, Thomas, 1603?-1656.Date: 1711- Books
A new survey of the West-Indies / [Thomas Gage].
Gage, Thomas, 1603?-1656Date: 1699- Books
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The English-American : a new survey of the West Indies, 1648 / Thomas Gage ; edited with an introduction by A.P. Newton.
Gage, Thomas, 1603?-1656.Date: 1928- Books
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A survey of the Spanish-West-Indies. Being a journal of three thousand and three hundred miles on the continent of America: by Tho. Gage, gent. Giving an account of the Spanish navigatin thither; their Government, Castles, Ports, Commodities, Religion, Priests and Friers, Negro's, Mulatto's, Mesliso's, Indians; and of their Feasts and Solemnities. Also His own Voyage from Spain to S. John de Ulbua; and thence to Xalapa, Tlaxcalla, Ciudad de los Angelos, and Mexico: With a Description of that great City, as in former times, and at present. Likewise His Journey thence through Guaxaca, Chiapa, Guate mala, Vera Paz, &c. with his abode XII. years about Guatemala, and an Account of his Return into his Native Country England: Describing Nicaragua and Costa Rica, to Nicoya, Panatna, Porto bello, Cartagena and Havana. With a grammar, or some few Rudiments of the Indian tongue, called Poconchi or Pocoman. With an exact map of the country.
Gage, Thomas, 1603?-1656.Date: 1702- Books
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Nouvelle relation, contenant les voyages de Thomas Gage dans la Nouvelle Espagne, ses diverses avantures, & son retour par la province de Nicaragua, jusques à la Havane, avec la description de la ville de Mexique, telle qu'elle étoit autrefois, & comme elle est à present, ensemble une description exacte des terres & provinces que possedent les Espagnols en toute l'Amerique. De la forme de leur gouvernement ecclesiastique & politique, de leur commerce, de leurs mœurs, & de celles des criolles, des metifs, des mulatres, des Indiens, & des negres / [Tr. by le Sieur de Beauli eu, Huës O'Neil, wrongly identified as Adrien Baillet?].
Gage, Thomas, 1603?-1656.Date: 1720- Books
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Some remarkable passages relating to Archbishop Laud, Particularly of his Affection to the Church of Rome. Being the Twenty Second Chapter of Gage's Survey of the West-Indies, as 'twas printed in the Folio Edition before the Restoration, but supprest in the Octavo since.
Gage, Thomas, 1603?-1656.Date: 1712- Books
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The traveller. Part I. Containing' a journal of three thousand three hundred miles, through the main land of South-America. By Mr. Thomas Gage, an Englishman; and a missionary friar in New-Spain, twelve years ... To be published monthly in the New American magazine.
Gage, Thomas, 1603?-1656.Date: 1758