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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... death : which was seene by experience in a souldier , which assone as hee had eaten a very little of one of those rootes , hee died quicklie . They pare these rootes and stampe them , and squese them in a thing like a presse : the iuyce ...
... death : which was seene by experience in a souldier , which assone as hee had eaten a very little of one of those rootes , hee died quicklie . They pare these rootes and stampe them , and squese them in a thing like a presse : the iuyce ...
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... death , alleaging , that one only Christian could do him neither hurt nor good , telling him , that it was more for his honour to keepe him . as a captiue . And Veita granted her request , and commanded him to be cured of his wounds ...
... death , alleaging , that one only Christian could do him neither hurt nor good , telling him , that it was more for his honour to keepe him . as a captiue . And Veita granted her request , and commanded him to be cured of his wounds ...
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... 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 Christian , and with the watch which hee kept in the ...
... 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 Christian , and with the watch which hee kept in the ...
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... death , being tied to a stake in the midst of the market place : and the Indians of the Para- cossi did shoote them to death . Indians taken . CHAP . CHAP . XII . How the Gouernour came to Apalache 32 The Discouerie of Florida ,
... death , being tied to a stake in the midst of the market place : and the Indians of the Para- cossi did shoote them to death . Indians taken . CHAP . CHAP . XII . How the Gouernour came to Apalache 32 The Discouerie of Florida ,
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... death to life . Vpon Monday , the twentie sixe of Aprill , the Gouernour departed to goe to the towne , which was called Aymay . Aymay ; and the Christians named it the towne of Reliefe . He left where the Camp had lien at the foote of ...
... death to life . Vpon Monday , the twentie sixe of Aprill , the Gouernour departed to goe to the towne , which was called Aymay . Aymay ; and the Christians named it the towne of Reliefe . He left where the Camp had lien at the foote of ...
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