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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Page 93
... bring something with him of that which in his countrie was most esteemed . The Cacique answered by the same Indian : falleth sick of thought . A most wittie and stout an- swere of the Cacique of Quigalta . That whereas he said he was ...
... bring something with him of that which in his countrie was most esteemed . The Cacique answered by the same Indian : falleth sick of thought . A most wittie and stout an- swere of the Cacique of Quigalta . That whereas he said he was ...
Page 105
... bring him a guide to goe forward . And some daies being past , seeing the Cacique came not , nor sent any bodie , hee sent two Captaines sundrie waies to burne the townes , and to take such In- dians as they could finde : They burnt ...
... bring him a guide to goe forward . And some daies being past , seeing the Cacique came not , nor sent any bodie , hee sent two Captaines sundrie waies to burne the townes , and to take such In- dians as they could finde : They burnt ...
Page 112
... bring them : for to goe to take them , they were neuer able . For in the towne where they were , assoone as winter came in , they were so inclosed and compassed with water , y1 they could go no farther by land , then a league , & a ...
... bring them : for to goe to take them , they were neuer able . For in the towne where they were , assoone as winter came in , they were so inclosed and compassed with water , y1 they could go no farther by land , then a league , & a ...
Page 124
... went in procession along the strand , beseeching God to bring them to a land , where they might serue him in better sort . fish . Fourteene this place . CHAP . CHAP . XLI . How they came to the Riuer 124 The Discouerie of Florida ,
... went in procession along the strand , beseeching God to bring them to a land , where they might serue him in better sort . fish . Fourteene this place . CHAP . CHAP . XLI . How they came to the Riuer 124 The Discouerie of Florida ,
Page 129
... custome of that countrey . God reward them all and God grant , that those which it pleased him to deliuer cats . VOL . IV . No. 1 . 9 deliver out of Florida , and to bring againe into next adioyning to Virginia . 129.
... custome of that countrey . God reward them all and God grant , that those which it pleased him to deliuer cats . VOL . IV . No. 1 . 9 deliver out of Florida , and to bring againe into next adioyning to Virginia . 129.
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