The Life of Sir Walter Ralegh, Knt, Bind 1Cadell and Davies, 1805 - 320 sider |
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Side 60
... canoe by his river of Chawanook , and then descending to the land , you are within four days journey to pass over land north - east to a certain king's country , whose province lieth upon the sea ; but his place of greatest strength is ...
... canoe by his river of Chawanook , and then descending to the land , you are within four days journey to pass over land north - east to a certain king's country , whose province lieth upon the sea ; but his place of greatest strength is ...
Side 76
... canoes in the setting of the sun ,. and to take as many as were going from us to Dasamonquepeio , but to suffer any that came from thence to land . He met with a canoe going from the shore , and overthrew the canoe , and cut off two ...
... canoes in the setting of the sun ,. and to take as many as were going from us to Dasamonquepeio , but to suffer any that came from thence to land . He met with a canoe going from the shore , and overthrew the canoe , and cut off two ...
Side 77
... canoe taking twenty - five with the colonel of the Chesepians , and the sergeant major , I went to Desamonque- pcio ; and being landed , sent Pemisapan word by one of his own savages that met me at the shore , that I was going to ...
... canoe taking twenty - five with the colonel of the Chesepians , and the sergeant major , I went to Desamonque- pcio ; and being landed , sent Pemisapan word by one of his own savages that met me at the shore , that I was going to ...
Side 152
... canoe , two Indians , the one of them being a Cassiqui , or lord of people called Cantyman , who had the year before been with Captain Whiddon , and was of his acquaintance . By this Canty- man we understood what strength the Spaniards ...
... canoe , two Indians , the one of them being a Cassiqui , or lord of people called Cantyman , who had the year before been with Captain Whiddon , and was of his acquaintance . By this Canty- man we understood what strength the Spaniards ...
Side 153
... canoe aboard the pinnace , only with Indians and dogs , inviting the company to go with them into the woods to kill a deer , who , like wise men in the absence of their captain , followed the Indians ; but were no sooner one harquebus ...
... canoe aboard the pinnace , only with Indians and dogs , inviting the company to go with them into the woods to kill a deer , who , like wise men in the absence of their captain , followed the Indians ; but were no sooner one harquebus ...
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