Tracts and Other Papers Relating Principally to the Origin, Settlement, and Progress of the Colonies in North America: From the Discovery of the Country to the Year 1776, Volume 4Peter Force P. Force, 1846 - United States |
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... cique Mocoço came to the Port to visit the Gouernor , and made this speech following . Right hie and mightie Lord , I being lesser in mine owne conceit for to obey you , then any of those which you have vn- der your command ; and ...
... cique Mocoço came to the Port to visit the Gouernor , and made this speech following . Right hie and mightie Lord , I being lesser in mine owne conceit for to obey you , then any of those which you have vn- der your command ; and ...
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... cique from him . The day that it was agreed vpon , the Go- uernour commanded his men to bee in a readines , and that the horsemen should bee readie armed and on horsebacke euery one in his lodging , because the Indians might not see ...
... cique from him . The day that it was agreed vpon , the Go- uernour commanded his men to bee in a readines , and that the horsemen should bee readie armed and on horsebacke euery one in his lodging , because the Indians might not see ...
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... cique of Chiaha , to desire him to gather some Maiz thither , that he might rest a few daies in Chiaha . The Gouernour de- Canasagua parted from Guarule , and in two daies iournie came iournie off . to a towne called Canasagua . There ...
... cique of Chiaha , to desire him to gather some Maiz thither , that he might rest a few daies in Chiaha . The Gouernour de- Canasagua parted from Guarule , and in two daies iournie came iournie off . to a towne called Canasagua . There ...
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... cique , and his people in the fields ; where there was euer a tree , euerie one tooke one for himselfe . Thus the Camp lay sepa- rated one from another , and out of order . The Gouernour winked at it , because the Indians were in peace ...
... cique , and his people in the fields ; where there was euer a tree , euerie one tooke one for himselfe . Thus the Camp lay sepa- rated one from another , and out of order . The Gouernour winked at it , because the Indians were in peace ...
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... cique , as those of the other townes of his principall subiects . The Gouernor sent out foure Captaines , euery one his way to seeke them . They tooke many men and women , which were put into chaines : They seeing the hurt which they ...
... cique , as those of the other townes of his principall subiects . The Gouernor sent out foure Captaines , euery one his way to seeke them . They tooke many men and women , which were put into chaines : They seeing the hurt which they ...
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