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" Sometimes, when our men staid two or three days on a small island, near the ship, for their various necessities, as sailors are wont to do, he came with seven or eight of his attendants, to inquire about our movements, often asking us if we intended to... "
The Voyage of Verrazzano: A Chapter in the Early History of Maritime ... - Page 179
by Henry Cruse Murphy - 1875 - 202 pages
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Collections of the New-York Historical Society for the Year ...

New-York Historical Society - New York (State) - 1841 - 518 pages
...• signs, and expressing his fanciful notions about every thing in the ship, and asking the use of all. After imitating our modes of salutation, and...he came with seven or eight of his attendants, to inquire about our movements, often asking us if we intended to remain there long, and offering us every...
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The History of Hernando de Soto and Florida: Or, Record of the Events of ...

Barnard Shipp - Biography & Autobiography - 1881 - 720 pages
...us by signs, and expressing his fanciful notions about everything in the ship, and asking the use of all. After imitating our modes of salutation, and...courteously took leave of us. Sometimes, when our men sta\'ed two or three days on a small island near the ship, he came with seven or eight of his attendants,...
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The Discoveries of America to the Year 1525, Volume 1

Arthur James Weise - America - 1884 - 446 pages
...modes of salutation, and tasting our food, he courteously took leave of us. Once, when our men remained two or three days on a small island near the ship...do, he came with seven or eight of his attendants to inquire about our movements, often asking us if we intended to remain there long, and offering us every...
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The Discoveries of America to the Year 1525, Volume 1

Arthur James Weise - America - 1884 - 442 pages
...by signs, and expressing his fanciful notions about every thing in the ship, and asking the use of all. After imitating our modes of salutation, and tasting our food, he courteously took leave of us. Once, when our men remained two or three days on a small island near the ship for their various necessities,...
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Harper's Encyclopædia of United States History from 458 A.D. to 1902, Volume 10

Benson John Lossing - United States - 1901 - 544 pages
...by signs, and expressing his fanciful notions about every thing in the ship, and asking the use of all. After imitating our modes of salutation, and...courteously took leave of us. Sometimes, when our men stayed two or three days on a small island, near the ship, for their various necessities, as sailors...
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The History of North America: Discovery and exploration, by A. Brittain, in ...

Guy Carleton Lee, Francis Newton Thorpe - North America - 1903 - 658 pages
...us by signs and expressing his fanciful notions about everything in the ship, and asking the use of all. After imitating our modes of salutation, and...courteously took leave of us. Sometimes, when our men stayed two or three days on a small island near the ship for their various necessities, as sailors...
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The History of North America, Volume 1

Guy Carleton Lee, Francis Newton Thorpe - America - 1903 - 698 pages
...us by signs and expressing his fanciful notions about everything in the ship, and asking the use of all. After imitating our modes of salutation, and...courteously took leave of us. Sometimes, when our men stayed two or three days on a small island near the ship for their various necessities, as sailors...
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Discovery and Exploration

Alfred Brittain, George Edward Reed - History - 1903 - 638 pages
...us by signs and expressing his fanciful notions about everything in the ship, and asking the use of all. After imitating our modes of salutation, and...courteously took leave of us. Sometimes, when our men stayed two or three days on a small island near the ship for their various necessities, as sailors...
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Sailors Narratives of Voyages Along the New England Coast, 1524-1624

George Parker Winship - America - 1905 - 328 pages
...by signs, and expressing his fanciful notions about every thing in the ship, and asking the use of all. After imitating our modes of salutation, and...courteously took leave of us. Sometimes, when our men stayed two or three days on a small island, near the ship, for their various necessities, as sailors...
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Henry Hudson, His Times and Voyages

Edgar Mayhew Bacon - Explorers - 1907 - 390 pages
...of salutation, and tasting our food, he courteously took leave of us. Sometimes, when our men stayed two or three days on a small island near the ship...do, he came with seven or eight of his attendants to inquire about our movements, often asking us if we intended to remain long, and offering us everything...
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