The Life of Sir Walter Ralegh, Knt, Bind 1Cadell and Davies, 1805 - 320 sider |
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... thereof . IREN : Both the one and the other is most untrue ; for this I can assure you , myself being as near them as any , that he was so far either from promising or putting them in hope , that when first their secretary ( called , as ...
... thereof . IREN : Both the one and the other is most untrue ; for this I can assure you , myself being as near them as any , that he was so far either from promising or putting them in hope , that when first their secretary ( called , as ...
Side 38
... thereof and hung it about his neck , making signs that it would defend him against his enemies ' arrows ; for those people maintain a deadly and terrible war with the people and king adjoining . We exchanged our tin dish for twenty ...
... thereof and hung it about his neck , making signs that it would defend him against his enemies ' arrows ; for those people maintain a deadly and terrible war with the people and king adjoining . We exchanged our tin dish for twenty ...
Side 40
... thereof , they set fire into it , and when it hath burnt it hollow , they cut out the coal with their shells , and wherever they would burn it deeper or wider they lay on gums , which burn away the timber , and by this means they ...
... thereof , they set fire into it , and when it hath burnt it hollow , they cut out the coal with their shells , and wherever they would burn it deeper or wider they lay on gums , which burn away the timber , and by this means they ...
Side 41
... thereof was a village of nine houses , built of cedar , and fortified round about with sharp trees to keep out their enemies , and the entrance into it made like a turnpike very artificially ; when we came toward it , standing near unto ...
... thereof was a village of nine houses , built of cedar , and fortified round about with sharp trees to keep out their enemies , and the entrance into it made like a turnpike very artificially ; when we came toward it , standing near unto ...
Side 45
... thereof , to record some of the particular gentlemen , and men of account , who then were present as witnesses of the same , that thereby all occasion of cavil to the title of the country in Her Majesty's behalf may be prevented ...
... thereof , to record some of the particular gentlemen , and men of account , who then were present as witnesses of the same , that thereby all occasion of cavil to the title of the country in Her Majesty's behalf may be prevented ...
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