Collections of the New-York Historical Society for the Year ...I. Riley, 1857 |
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... Christians . The 21st , we arrived again before Kicketan . There , also , we bought some provisions , while we were waiting for a good wind . These English Virginias are a fine country ; altogether a beautiful flat land , full of all ...
... Christians . The 21st , we arrived again before Kicketan . There , also , we bought some provisions , while we were waiting for a good wind . These English Virginias are a fine country ; altogether a beautiful flat land , full of all ...
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... Christians , except the Spaniards , whom he would not hear named . They informed us , afterwards , that he was full a hundred and fifty years old . It is to be remarked of this people , that when one of their chiefs die , they immedia ...
... Christians , except the Spaniards , whom he would not hear named . They informed us , afterwards , that he was full a hundred and fifty years old . It is to be remarked of this people , that when one of their chiefs die , they immedia ...
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... Christians . After a long discourse with my folk , as we were only five - and - twenty men strong , they thought it was very absurd to take on board fifty stran- gers , not thinking in what misery these people were , who had no food ...
... Christians . After a long discourse with my folk , as we were only five - and - twenty men strong , they thought it was very absurd to take on board fifty stran- gers , not thinking in what misery these people were , who had no food ...
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... Christians could obtain farms . The 15th , early in the morning , we arrived again at the mouth of the river , and ran out of it . Sailed this day four miles past Roode - bergh , and came into a river where the English had begun to make ...
... Christians could obtain farms . The 15th , early in the morning , we arrived again at the mouth of the river , and ran out of it . Sailed this day four miles past Roode - bergh , and came into a river where the English had begun to make ...
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... Christian met us . They also sleep in the chambers before our beds ; but lying down upon the bare ground , with a stone or piece of wood under the head . They are very slovenly and dirty . They do not wash their faces and their hands ...
... Christian met us . They also sleep in the chambers before our beds ; but lying down upon the bare ground , with a stone or piece of wood under the head . They are very slovenly and dirty . They do not wash their faces and their hands ...
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