From hence this kind King lowes did guard him, and ere long more bread and venison was brought him than would have served twentie men. I think his stomach at that time was not very good ; what he left they put in baskets and tyed over his head. About... Chapters of Erie: And Other Essays - Página 199por Charles Francis Adams, Henry Adams - 1871 - 429 páginasVisualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| John Smith - 1819 - 278 páginas
...dances they all departed. Smith they conducted to a long house, where thirtie or fortie tall fellowes did guard him, and ere long more bread and venison was brought him then would haue served twentie men, I thinke his stomacke at that time was not very good; what he left... | |
| 1845 - 778 páginas
...brought me to, where binding the Mats in bundles, they marched two days iourney, and crossed the Riuer of Youghtanan, where it was as broad as Thames : so...place called Menapacute in Pamaunke, where ye King of that nation called Kekataugh, hauing receiued some kindnes of me at the Fort kindly inuited to feast... | |
| 1837 - 490 páginas
...dances they all departed. Smith they conducted to a long house, where thirty or forty tall fellows did guard him, and ere long more bread and venison was brought him than would have served twenty men, I think his stomach at that time was not very good ; what he left they put in baskets and... | |
| 1837 - 488 páginas
...dances they all departed. Smith they conducted to a long house, where thirty or forty tall fellows did guard him, and ere long more bread and venison was brought him than would have served twenty men, I think his stomach at that time was not very good ; what he left they put in baskets and... | |
| John Smith - 1866 - 166 páginas
...returne to Pafpahegh, after this foure or fiue dayes march, we returned to Rafawrack,4 the firft townc they brought me too, where binding the Mats in bundles, they marched two dayes iourney, and crofled the Riuer of Yough tañan, where it was as broad as Thames : fo condueting me... | |
| Charles Francis Adams, Henry Adams - 1871 - 448 páginas
...must goe, and so returne to Paspahegh, after this foure or five dayes march, we returned to Rasawrack, the first towne they brought me too, where binding...me to a place called Menapacute in Pamaunke, where y» King inhabited "From hence this kind King lowes did guard him, and ere long more bread and venison... | |
| Thomas Wentworth Higginson - 1877 - 446 páginas
...dances they all departed. Smith they conducted to a long house, where thirty or forty tall fellows did guard him ; and ere long more bread and venison was brought him than would have served twenty men. I think his stomach 4 at that time was not very good : what he left they put in baskets,... | |
| E. E. Hale - 1882 - 310 páginas
...dances they all departed. Smith they conducted to a long house, where thirty or forty tall fellows did guard him, and ere long more bread and venison was brought him than would have served twenty men ; I think his stomach at that time was not very good. What he left they put in baskets and... | |
| Edward Everett Hale - 1883 - 308 páginas
...dances they all departed. Smith they conducted to a long house, where thirty or forty tall fellows did guard him, and ere long more bread and venison was brought him than would have served twenty men ; I think his stomach at that time was not very good. What he left they put in baskets and... | |
| John Smith - 1884 - 1150 páginas
...p. 142] : where binding the Mats in bundels, they marched two dayes iourney, and crossed the Riuer of Youghtanan, where it was as broad as Thames : so conducting me to a place called Menapacuie in Pamaunke, where the King inhabited. The next day another King of that nation called Kckataugh,... | |
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