| John Smith - America - 1819 - 318 pages
...hunting the Lakes and Woods for Deere and Beuers: the Bay is full of great lles of one, two, six or eight miles in length, which diuides it into many faire...excellent good Harbours. On the East of it are the Tarrentines, their mortall enemies, where inhabit the French, as they report, that liue with those... | |
| 1837 - 312 pages
...of it are the Tarrantines, their mortal enemies, where inhabit the French, as they report, that live with those people, as one nation or family. And north-west...of Pennobscot is Mecaddacut, at the foot of. a high mountain, a kind of fortress against the Tarrantines, adjoining to the high mountains of Pennobscot,... | |
| John Smith - New England - 1865 - 116 pages
...hunting the Lakes and Woods, for Deer and Beuers. The Bay is full of great Hands, of one, two, fix, eight, or ten miles in length, which diuides it into many faire and excellent good harbours. On the Eaft of it, are the Tarrantines, their mortall enemies, where inhabit the French, as they report that... | |
| Samuel Adams Drake - Cape Cod (Mass.) - 1875 - 478 pages
...beavers. "The bay is full of great islands of one, two, six, eight, or ten miles in length, which divide it into many faire and excellent good harbours. On the east of it are the Tarrantines, their mortal enemies, where inhabit the French, as they report, that live with these people as one nation... | |
| John Smith - Bermuda Islands - 1884 - 1150 pages
...hunting the Lakes and Woods for Deere and Beuers. The Bay is full of great lies of one, two, six or eight miles in length, which diuides it into many faire...excellent good Harbours. On the East of it are the Tarrentines, their mortall enemies, where inhabit the French, as they report, that Hue with those people... | |
| John Smith - Indians of North America - 1895 - 528 pages
...among the lies, or hunting the Lakes and Woods, for Deer and Beuers. The Bay is full of great Hands, of one, two, six, eight, or ten miles in length ;...of it, are the Tarrantines, their mortall enemies [ie, of Penno'bscof] ; where inhabit the French, as they report, that Hue with those people as one... | |
| John Smith - United States - 1895 - 620 pages
...hunting the Lakes and Woods for Deere and Beuers. The Bay is full of great lies of one, two, six or eight miles in length, which diuides it into many faire...excellent good Harbours. On the East of it are the Tarrentines, their mortall enemies, where inhabit the French, as they report, that Hue with those people... | |
| Edwin Doak Mead - United States - 1899 - 758 pages
...Bevers. The Bay is full of great Hands, of one, two, six, eight, or ten miles in length, which divides it into many faire and excellent good harbours. On...enemies, where inhabit the French, as they report that live with those people, as one nation or family. And Northwest of Pennobscot is Mecaddacut, at the... | |
| America - 1901 - 178 pages
...Severs. The Bay is full of great liands, of one, two, six, eight, or ten miles in length, which divides it into many faire and excellent good harbours. On...Tarrantines, their mortall enemies, where inhabit the Ftench, as they report that live with those people, as one nation or family. And Northwest of Pennobscot... | |
| Albert Bushnell Hart - United States - 1902 - 640 pages
...among the lies, or hunting the Lakes and Woods, for Deer and Beuers. The Bay is full of great Hands, of one, two, six, eight, or ten miles in length, which...enemies, where inhabit the French, as they report that Hue with those people, as one nation or family. And Northwest of Pennobscot is Mccaddacut, at the foot... | |
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