... espying certaine made to them, but they fled in such order into the woods, that it booted them not to follow : so going on their way forward till they came to a river, which they could not passe over, they espied on the otherside two men, who with... The Voyages of the English Nation to America - Page 211by Richard Hakluyt - 1890Full view - About this book
| John Aikin - 1807 - 706 pages
...small island called Alcatrarsa. Here anchoring his ships, he sent his two barks with their boats " to an island of the Sapies, called La Formio, to see if they could take any of them." With this view sixty men, well armed, were landed, who pursued several of the natives into the woods,... | |
| 1825 - 844 pages
...small island called Alcatrarsa. Here anchoring his ships, he sent the two barks with their boats to an island of the Sapies, called La Formio, to see if they could take any of them. With this view, %ixty men, well armed, were landed, who pursued several of the natives into the woods,... | |
| 1878 - 536 pages
...sight of men, flew so about vs, that wee stroke them downe with poles. In this place, the two ships riding, the two barkes, with their boates, went into...such order into the woods, that it booted them not to followe, so going on their way forward til they came to a riuer which they could not passe ouer, they... | |
| Richard Hakluyt - 1893 - 344 pages
...we struck them down with poles. In this place the two ships riding, the two barks, with their boats, went into an island of the Sapies called La Formio,...landed to the number of 80 in armour, and, espying certain, made to them ; but they fled in such order into the woods, that it booted them not to follow.... | |
| Richard Hakluyt - 1893 - 350 pages
...we struck them down with poles. In this place the two ships riding, the two barks, with their boats, went into an island of the Sapies called La Formio,...landed to the number of 80 in armour, and, espying certain, made to them ; but they fled in such order into the woods, that it booted them not to follow.... | |
| Richard Hakluyt - 1904 - 570 pages
...us, that we stroke them downe with poles. "Xn this place the two shippes riding, the two Barkes, Wvth their boates, went into an Island of the Sapies, called La Formio, to see if they could take any of t and there landed to the number of 80 in armour, espying certaine made to them, but they fled in order... | |
| Richard Hakluyt - 1904 - 550 pages
...and olde fowle, who not being used to the sight of men, flew so about us, that we stroke them downe with poles. In this place the two shippes riding, the two Barkes, with The Sapies. their boates, went into an Island of the Sapies, called La Formio, to see if they could... | |
| Henry Frowde, M.A., Edited by Edward John Payne with Notes by C. Raymond Beazley - 1907 - 486 pages
...we struck them down with poles. In this place the two ships riding, the two barks, with their boats, went into an island of the Sapies called La Formio,...take any of them, and there landed to the number of 8o in armour, and, espying certain, made to them; but they fled in such order into the woods, that... | |
| Richard Hakluyt - 1927 - 328 pages
...and olde fowle, who not being used to the sight of men, flew so about us, that we stroke them downe with poles. In this place the two shippes riding,...such order into the woods, that it booted them not to follow : so going on their way forward till they came to a river, which they could not passe over,... | |
| George Reuben Potter - 1928 - 640 pages
...we struck them down with poles. In this place the two ships riding, the two barks, with their boats, went into an island of the Sapies, called La Formio,...take any of them; and there landed, to the number of eighty, in armor. And espying certain, made to them; but they fled in such order into the woods that... | |
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