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, 1847 - United States |
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Page 11
... Assoone as he had opportunitie hee spake with the Emperour , and related vnto him whatsoeuer hee had passed and seene , and come to vnder- stand . Of this relation made by word of mouth to the Empe- rour , the Marques of Astorga had ...
... Assoone as he had opportunitie hee spake with the Emperour , and related vnto him whatsoeuer hee had passed and seene , and come to vnder- stand . Of this relation made by word of mouth to the Empe- rour , the Marques of Astorga had ...
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... Assoone as the people were come on shore , hee pitched his campe on the sea side , hard vpon the Bay which went vp vnto the towne . And presently the Captaine generall Vasques Porcallo with other 7. horsemen foraged the Countrie halfe a ...
... Assoone as the people were come on shore , hee pitched his campe on the sea side , hard vpon the Bay which went vp vnto the towne . And presently the Captaine generall Vasques Porcallo with other 7. horsemen foraged the Countrie halfe a ...
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... assoone as the horsemen saw them they ran toward them . The Indians fled , and some of them hid themselues in a wood , and they ouertooke two or three of them , which were wound- ed : and the Christian , seeing an horseman runne vpon ...
... assoone as the horsemen saw them they ran toward them . The Indians fled , and some of them hid themselues in a wood , and they ouertooke two or three of them , which were wound- ed : and the Christian , seeing an horseman runne vpon ...
Page 23
... assoone as they were on land , from the houses of the towne issued a great number of Indians , which compassed them about , and tooke them in a place where they could not flee : and the other which sought to defend him- selfe , they ...
... assoone as they were on land , from the houses of the towne issued a great number of Indians , which compassed them about , and tooke them in a place where they could not flee : and the other which sought to defend him- selfe , they ...
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... Assoone as Veita knew thereof , he resolued to put him to death ; and sent by the tract , which he said the wolues went , and found the bodie of the child , and the wolfe dead a little beyond : whereat Veita was much contented with the ...
... Assoone as Veita knew thereof , he resolued to put him to death ; and sent by the tract , which he said the wolues went , and found the bodie of the child , and the wolfe dead a little beyond : whereat Veita was much contented with the ...
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