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The History of South Carolina: From Its First European Discovery to Its ... - Página 24
por William Gilmore Simms - 1840 - 355 páginas
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The Ladies' Companion, Volúmenes20-21

1844 - 686 páginas
...PARLIAMENT. The survivors were thus saved. Ere the last morsel of the victim was consumed, they had a sight of land, " whereof they were so exceeding glad, that the pleasure caused them to remaine a long time as men without sence : whereby they let the pinnesse flote (his and that way without...
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The Lily and the Totem, Or, The Huguenots in Florida: A Series of Sketches ...

William Gilmore Simms - 1850 - 494 páginas
...avec avidite•, le corps fut mis en pieces, et chacun en cut sa part." the doomed one, — a sight " whereof they were so exceeding glad, that the pleasure...long time as men without sense ; whereby they let the pinnesse floate this and that way without holding any right way or course." While thus wandering, in...
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The History of South Carolina ...: With a Supplementary Book, Bringing the ...

William Gilmore Simms - 1866 - 460 páginas
...until " God of his goodness, using his accustomed favor, changed their sorrow into joy, and showed unto them a sight of land. Whereof they were so exceeding...expedition into England. Thus ended the first effort of the modern European world to found a permanent colony upon that portion of the continent of North America,...
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Historical Collections of Louisiana and Florida: Including Translations of ...

Benjamin Franklin French - 1869 - 371 páginas
...his goodness, using his accustomed favor, changed their sorrows into joy, and showed unto them the sight of land; whereof they were so exceeding glad,...without sense, whereby they let the pinnace float this and that way, without holding any right way or course. But a small English bark boarded the vessel,...
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Historical Collections of Louisiana and Florida: Including Translations of ...

Benjamin Franklin French - 1869 - 384 páginas
...his goodness, using his accustomed favor, changed their sorrows into joy, and showed unto them the sight of land ; whereof they were so exceeding glad,...without sense, whereby they let the pinnace float this and that way, without holding any right way or course. But a small English bark boarded the vessel,...
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Young Folks' Book of American Explorers

Thomas Wentworth Higginson - 1877 - 446 páginas
...of his goodness, using his accustomed favor, changed their sorrow into joy, and showed unto them the sight of land. Whereof they were so exceeding glad,...without sense ; whereby they let the pinnace float this and that way, without holding any right way or course. But a small English bark boarded the vessel,...
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The History of Hernando de Soto and Florida: Or, Record of the Events of ...

Barnard Shipp - 1881 - 720 páginas
...of his goodness, using his accustomed favor, changed their sorrows into joy and showed unto them the sight of land, whereof they were so exceeding glad...without sense, whereby they let the pinnace float this and that way without holding any right way or course. But a small English bark boarded the vessel,...
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The Voyages of the English Nation to America, Volumen2

Richard Hakluyt - 1889 - 734 páginas
...of his goodnesse vsing his accustomed fauour, changed their sorow into ioy, and shewed vnto them the sight of land. Whereof they were so exceeding glad, that the pleasure caused them to remaine a long time as men without sence : whereby they let the Pinnesse Hole this and that way without...
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The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques & Discoveries of the ..., Tema 8

Richard Hakluyt - 1904 - 544 páginas
...of his goodnesse using his accustomed favour, changed their sorow into joy, and shewed unto them the sight of land. Whereof they were so exceeding glad, that the pleasure caused them to remaine a long time as men without sence : whereby they let the Pinnesse flote this and that way without...
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History of South Carolina, Volumen1

Yates Snowden, Harry Gardner Cutler - 1920 - 666 páginas
...changed their sorrow into joy, and showed unto them the sight of land. Whereof they were so exceedingly glad, that the pleasure caused them to remain a long time as men without sense ; whereby they let the Pinnesse float this and that way, without holding any right way or course. But a small English bark...
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