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 70
... canoe wherein the Cacique was , had a tilt ouer the sterne , and hee sate vnder the tilt ; and so were other canoes of the principall Indians . And from vnder the tilt where the chiefe man sat , hee gouerned and commanded the other ...
... canoe wherein the Cacique was , had a tilt ouer the sterne , and hee sate vnder the tilt ; and so were other canoes of the principall Indians . And from vnder the tilt where the chiefe man sat , hee gouerned and commanded the other ...
Page 71
... canoes , which were verie pleasant to behold : for they were very great and Goodly great well made , and had their tilts , plumes , paueses , and flagges , and with the multitude of people that were in them , they seemed to be a faire ...
... canoes , which were verie pleasant to behold : for they were very great and Goodly great well made , and had their tilts , plumes , paueses , and flagges , and with the multitude of people that were in them , they seemed to be a faire ...
Page 77
... canoes were also Christians , the Cacique , and certaine which were in three canoes , which they had there with the , fled in great haste to the other side of the Riuer : The rest with great feare and danger , lept into the Riuer ...
... canoes were also Christians , the Cacique , and certaine which were in three canoes , which they had there with the , fled in great haste to the other side of the Riuer : The rest with great feare and danger , lept into the Riuer ...
Page 80
... canoes to be brought for him to passe ouer , and with his leaue returned . The Gouernour tooke his iournie toward Quigaute . The fourth day of August , he came to the towne , where the Cacique vsed to keep his residencie : on the way he ...
... canoes to be brought for him to passe ouer , and with his leaue returned . The Gouernour tooke his iournie toward Quigaute . The fourth day of August , he came to the towne , where the Cacique vsed to keep his residencie : on the way he ...
Page 90
... canoes , and carried away all the Maiz they could , and made them cabins on the other Nilco . Verie great townes . The best Countrie of Florida . Marterns skinnes . side grande . side of the Riuer in the thickest of 90 The Discouerie of ...
... canoes , and carried away all the Maiz they could , and made them cabins on the other Nilco . Verie great townes . The best Countrie of Florida . Marterns skinnes . side grande . side of the Riuer in the thickest of 90 The Discouerie of ...
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Act of Toleration aforesaid amongst answer assoone Attorney Boston brigandines brought Cacique called canoes Captain Casqui cause CHAP Chiaha Chisca Christ Christians Church of England cique colony Cornbury council Countrie Court daies iournie death desire Dominion doth Ebenezer English euery father Florida footemen Francis Makemie gaue giue Gorton Gouernour sent Government governor hath haue himselfe honour horsemen horses houses Indians inhabitants John John Hampton John Ortiz King land leagues leaue liberty Licence lodged Lord Lord Cornbury Lordship Maiz Majesties Massachusets Ministers neere New-England New-York night Nilco oath ouer Pacaha passed persons Plantations Preaching present Prouince Psal publick Queens Remphan rest returned Riuer River Saltzburgers Samuel Gorton selfe serue shew ship Sir Edmund Androsse spirit themselues thence thereof things thither told tooke towne trauelled trees uernour unto vnto vpon wherein word