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The pathway to perfect sayling. Being a deliuerie in as breefe mannera as may bee, of the sixe principall pointes or groundes, concerning nauigation: written by Mr. Richard Polter, one of the late principall maisters of the Nauie Royall. And now published for the common good of all maisters, pilots, and other seamen whatsoeuer

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  • "The pathway to perfect sayling. Being a deliuerie in as breefe mannera as may bee, of the sixe principall pointes or groundes, concerning nauigation: written by Mr. Richard Polter, one of the late principall maisters of the Nauie Royall. And now published for the common good of all maisters, pilots, and other seamen whatsoeuer"@en
  • "The pathway to perfect sayling. [microform] Being a deliuerie in as breefe mannera as may bee, of the sixe principall pointes or groundes, concerning nauigation : written by Mr. Richard Polter, one of the late principall maisters of the Nauie Royall. And now published for the common good of all maisters, pilots, and other seamen whatsoeuer"@en
  • "The pathway to perfect sayling Being a deliuerie in as breefe mannera as may bee, of the sixe principall pointes or groundes, concerning nauigation: written by Mr. Richard Polter, one of the late principall maisters of the Nauie Royall. And now published for the common good of all maisters, pilots, and other seamen whatsoeuer"@en
  • "The pathway to perfect sayling : Being a deliuerie in as breefe mannera as may bee, of the sixe principall pointes or groundes, concerning nauigation: written by Mr. Richard Polter, one of the late principall maisters of the Nauie Royall. And now published for the common good of all maisters, pilots, and other seamen whatsoeuer"
  • "Pathway to perfect sayling Being a deliuerie in as breefe mannera as may bee, of the sixe principall pointes or groundes, concerning nauigation: written by Mr. Richard Polter, one of the late principall maisters of the Nauie Royall. And now published fo"