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A Portuguese fleet becomes the object of conflict between Roman gods.

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He lets him go, for in the goods he thought to hold sufficient pledge and pawn that may a better penny to his purse be brought, than if for longer time our Chief he stay: The Gama, certain that no more he ought to land, and haply ’counter fresh delay, and to his vessels being now restor’d, resolves with tranquil mind to bide aboard.

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