| Barnard Shipp - Biography & Autobiography - 1881 - 720 pages
...any presents we could make them. One of the two kings often came with his queen and many attendants, to see us for his amusement: but he always stopped...a boat to inform us of his intended visit, saying he would come and see our ship — this was done for safety, and as soon as they had an answer from... | |
| Arthur James Weise - America - 1884 - 442 pages
...always stopped on land at the distance of about two hundred paces from us, and sent a boat to announce his intended visit, saying they would come and see...This was done for safety, and as soon as they had received our answer, they came and remained some time to look around. On hearing the annoying cries... | |
| Alfred Brittain, George Edward Reed - History - 1903 - 638 pages
...them. One of the two kings often came with his queen and many attendants, to see us for his amusements, but he always stopped at the distance of about two...had an answer from us they came off, and remained a while to look around; but on hearing the annoying cries of the sailors, the king sent his queen,... | |
| Guy Carleton Lee, Francis Newton Thorpe - America - 1903 - 698 pages
...them. One of the two kings often came with his queen and many attendants, to see us for his amusements, but he always stopped at the distance of about two...had an answer from us they came off, and remained a while to look around; but on hearing the annoying cries of the sailors, the king sent his queen,... | |
| Guy Carleton Lee, Francis Newton Thorpe - North America - 1903 - 658 pages
...them. One of the two kings often came with his queen and many attendants, to see us for his amusements, but he always stopped at the distance of about two...had an answer from us they came off, and remained a while to look around; but on hearing the annoying cries of the sailors, the king sent his queen,... | |
| Edgar Mayhew Bacon - Biography & Autobiography - 1907 - 390 pages
...any presents we could make them. One of the two Kings often came with his Queen and many attendants, to see us for his amusement ; but he always stopped...they had an answer from us they came off and remained a while to look around ; but on hearing the annoying cries of the sailors, the king sent to his queen,... | |
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