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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... matter of labour that was offered , wherein hee might doe him a displeasure . On Mon- day the 12. of Aprill , the Gouernour departed from Ocute : The Cacique gaue him two hundred Tamenes , to wit , Indians to carrie burdens : hee passed ...
... matter of labour that was offered , wherein hee might doe him a displeasure . On Mon- day the 12. of Aprill , the Gouernour departed from Ocute : The Cacique gaue him two hundred Tamenes , to wit , Indians to carrie burdens : hee passed ...
Page 60
... valiant and expert in feates of armes , that any one of them was able to order A consultati- on of the In- dians to send away their Cacique . The order the people there ; and forasmuch as matters 60 The Discouerie of Florida ,
... valiant and expert in feates of armes , that any one of them was able to order A consultati- on of the In- dians to send away their Cacique . The order the people there ; and forasmuch as matters 60 The Discouerie of Florida ,
Page 61
... matters of warre were subiect to casualtie , and it was vncertaine which part should ouer- come , they wished him to saue himselfe , to the end , that if it fel out that they should end their daies there , as they determined , rather ...
... matters of warre were subiect to casualtie , and it was vncertaine which part should ouer- come , they wished him to saue himselfe , to the end , that if it fel out that they should end their daies there , as they determined , rather ...
Page 73
... , to prevent some future matter reuealed vnto your Lordship , and concealed from me . For well may a mischiefe be permitted to auoid a greater , and that that good may come thereof : which I beleeue will next adioyning to Virginia . 73.
... , to prevent some future matter reuealed vnto your Lordship , and concealed from me . For well may a mischiefe be permitted to auoid a greater , and that that good may come thereof : which I beleeue will next adioyning to Virginia . 73.
Page 74
... matter . Hee said , that seeing the Gouernour was the sonne of the Sunne , and a great Lord , he besought him to doe him the fauour to giue sight to those two blind men . The blind men rose vp presently , and very earnestly requested ...
... matter . Hee said , that seeing the Gouernour was the sonne of the Sunne , and a great Lord , he besought him to doe him the fauour to giue sight to those two blind men . The blind men rose vp presently , and very earnestly requested ...
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