The Trve Travels, Adventvres and Observations of Captaine Iohn Smith, in Europe, Asia, Africke, and America: Beginning about the Yeere 1593, and Continued to this Present 1629, Volumen1Republished at the Franklin Press, 1819 |
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... seemed the Captaine desired to speak with them , whose untoward answer was such , as slew them a man ; whereupon the Britaine presently gave them the broad - side , then his Sterne , and his other broad - side also , and continued the ...
... seemed the Captaine desired to speak with them , whose untoward answer was such , as slew them a man ; whereupon the Britaine presently gave them the broad - side , then his Sterne , and his other broad - side also , and continued the ...
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... seemed then painted with Turkish bloud , he slew the brave Zanzack Bugola , and made his passage to his friends , but neere halfe his 12 THE TRAVELLS AND ADVENTURES OF Christians; Duke Mercury overthroweth Assan Bashaw:
... seemed then painted with Turkish bloud , he slew the brave Zanzack Bugola , and made his passage to his friends , but neere halfe his 12 THE TRAVELLS AND ADVENTURES OF Christians; Duke Mercury overthroweth Assan Bashaw:
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... seemed ) much compassion on him ; but having no use for him , lest her mother should sell him , she sent him to her brother , the Tymor Bashaw of Nalbrits , in the Countrey of Cambia , a Province in Tartaria . Here now let us remember ...
... seemed ) much compassion on him ; but having no use for him , lest her mother should sell him , she sent him to her brother , the Tymor Bashaw of Nalbrits , in the Countrey of Cambia , a Province in Tartaria . Here now let us remember ...
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... seemed by their signes and such things as they had , some Biskiners had fished there : being about the latitude of 43. But the harbour being naught , and doubting the weather , we went not ashore , but waighed , and stood to the ...
... seemed by their signes and such things as they had , some Biskiners had fished there : being about the latitude of 43. But the harbour being naught , and doubting the weather , we went not ashore , but waighed , and stood to the ...
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... seemed like many Isles linked together by small pas- sages like bridges . In it is many places of plainc grasse , and such other fruits , and berries as before were mentioned . In mid - May we did sow Wheat , Barley , Oats , and Pease ...
... seemed like many Isles linked together by small pas- sages like bridges . In it is many places of plainc grasse , and such other fruits , and berries as before were mentioned . In mid - May we did sow Wheat , Barley , Oats , and Pease ...
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Página 158 - Moone, and Starres, and how the Sunne did chase the night round about the world continually; the greatnesse of the Land and Sea, the diversitie of Nations, varietie of complexions, and how we were to them Antipodes, and many other such like matters, they all stood as amazed with admiration.
Página 161 - With most strange gestures and passions he began his invocation, and environed the fire with a circle of meale; which done, three more such like devils came rushing in with the like antique tricks...
Página 212 - Pocahontas, his dearest iewell and daughter, in that darke night came through the irksome woods, and told our Captaine great cheare should be sent vs by and by ; but Powhatan and all the...
Página 159 - Notwithstanding within an houre after they tyed him to a tree, and as many as could stand about him prepared to shoot him, but the King holding up the Compass in his hand, they all laid downe their Bowes and Arrowes, and in a triumphant manner led him to Orapaks, where he was after their manner kindly feasted and well used.
Página 201 - And for him at that time to find in the South Sea, a Mine of gold ; or any of them sent by Sir Walter Raleigh : at our Consultation I told them was as likely as the rest. But during this great discovery...
Página 162 - At his entrance before the king, all the people gave a great shout. The queen of Appamatuck was appointed to bring him water to wash his hands, and another brought him a bunch of feathers, instead of a towel to dry them.
Página 162 - ... of men, and behind them as many women, with all their heads and shoulders painted red; many of their heads bedecked with the white downe of Birds; but every one with something: and a great chayne of white beads about their necks.
Página 159 - ... and Swords borne before him. Captaine Smith was led after him by three great Salvages, holding him fast by each arme : and on each side six went in fyle with their Arrowes nocked.
Página 161 - ... and a rattle in his hand. With most strange gestures and passions he began his invocation, and environed the fire with a circle of meale; which done, three more such like devils...
Página 161 - Three days they used this ceremony; the meaning whereof they told him, was to know if he intended them well or no. The circle...