The next day there came unto us divers boats, and in one of them the King's brother, accompanied with forty or fifty men, very handsome and goodly people, and in their behaviour as mannerly and civil as any of Europe. The History of North America - Page 448edited by - 1903Full view - About this book
| John Pinkerton - 1812 - 706 pages
...after he had (as much as he might) requited the former benefits received, departed out of our fight. The next day there came unto us divers boats, and...in one of them the king's brother, accompanied with 40 or 50 men, very handfome and goodly people, and in their behaviour as mannerly and civil as any... | |
| William Grimshaw - 1840 - 342 pages
...several other boats. In one of these, was Granganimeo, brother of the king Wingina; accompanied by forty or fifty men; " very handsome and goodly people, and, in their behaviour," it is said, "as mannerly and civil as any in Europe." In the present age, this comparison... | |
| 1837 - 400 pages
...had — as much as he might — requited the former benefits received, he departed out of our sight. The next day there came unto us divers boats, and...and in their behavior as mannerly and civil as any in Europe. His (the king's brother) name is Granganimeo, and the king is called Wingina, the country,... | |
| William Noel Sainsbury - 1871 - 380 pages
...received, departed out of their sight." After this, the King's brother visited them, accompanied by " forty or fifty men, very handsome and goodly people, and in their behaviour as mannerly and civil as any of Europe. His name was Grang-animeo, and the King was called... | |
| Thomas Wentworth Higginson - 1877 - 446 pages
...after he had, as much as he might, requited the former benefits received, departed out of our sight. The next day, there came unto us divers boats, and...in their behavior as mannerly and civil as any of 1 On board. 2 Flag-ship. 8 Appointing, or assigning. Europe. His name was Granganimeo, and the king... | |
| William Henry Davenport Adams - 1883 - 390 pages
...his departure. Next day several boats arrived, and in one of them the king's brother, accompanied by forty or fifty men, very handsome and goodly • people, and in their behaviour as mannerly and civil as any Europeans. His name was Granganimeo, and the king's Wingina... | |
| William Henry Davenport Adams - 1885 - 264 pages
...between the natives and the strangers, who were duly visited by ' the king's brother, with a retinue of forty or fifty men, very handsome and goodly people, and in their behaviour as mannerly and civil as any Europeans.' His name was Granganimeo, and the king's Wingnia... | |
| American Historical Association - 1891 - 542 pages
...next day Granganimeo, the brother of Wingina, the king, came to see them with forty or fifty of his men, " very handsome and goodly people, and in their...behavior as mannerly and civil as any of Europe." The prince made great efforts to show his joy and to give the English a warm welcome. To their inquiries... | |
| Mary Mapes Dodge - 1893 - 984 pages
...many things not understood by us, we brought him, with his own good liking, aboard the ships; and gave The next day there came unto us divers boats, and...Europe. His name was Granganimeo, and the king is called \Vingina ; the country now in honor of her majesty, Virginia. His servants spread a long mat on which... | |
| Mary Mapes Dodge - 1893 - 500 pages
...«l£lc!|-"BC'«!l \Vin- accompanied with forty or fifty men ; very liand::JS' "'M'^'ll ^i?!;-*!?' anc^ some and goodly people, and in their behavior :. as mannerly and civil as any of Europe. His _ i saw name was Cranganimeo, and the king is called X 'M "H" Wingina; the country now in honor of... | |
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