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 14
... hath fourescore houses which are great and well contriued . The most part haue their walles made of bords , & are couered with thatch ; it hath some houses builded with lime & stone , and couered with tiles . It hath great Orchards and ...
... hath fourescore houses which are great and well contriued . The most part haue their walles made of bords , & are couered with thatch ; it hath some houses builded with lime & stone , and couered with tiles . It hath great Orchards and ...
Page 16
... hath but few Friers , and is well prouided of almes , because the countrie is rich : The Church of S. Iago hath honest reuenew , and there is a Curat and Prebends and many Priests , as the Church of that Citie , which is the chiefe of ...
... hath but few Friers , and is well prouided of almes , because the countrie is rich : The Church of S. Iago hath honest reuenew , and there is a Curat and Prebends and many Priests , as the Church of that Citie , which is the chiefe of ...
Page 44
... hath goodly mea- dows by the Riuers . Their woods are thin , and ful of walnut trees and Mulberrie trees . They said the sea was two daies iournie from thence . Within a league , and halfe a league about this towne , were great townes ...
... hath goodly mea- dows by the Riuers . Their woods are thin , and ful of walnut trees and Mulberrie trees . They said the sea was two daies iournie from thence . Within a league , and halfe a league about this towne , were great townes ...
Page 56
... hath notice , how you iustly rauish with your perfections and power , all men on the earth ; and that euerie one by whom your Lordship passeth doth serue and obey you ; which he acknowledgeth to be due vnto you , and desireth , as his ...
... hath notice , how you iustly rauish with your perfections and power , all men on the earth ; and that euerie one by whom your Lordship passeth doth serue and obey you ; which he acknowledgeth to be due vnto you , and desireth , as his ...
Page 81
... hath many lakes . From Pacaha to Quigaute may be an hundred leagues . The Gouernour left the Cacique of Quigaute in his owne towne : And an Indian , which was his guide , led him through great woods without any way seuen daies iournie ...
... hath many lakes . From Pacaha to Quigaute may be an hundred leagues . The Gouernour left the Cacique of Quigaute in his owne towne : And an Indian , which was his guide , led him through great woods without any way seuen daies iournie ...
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