A Second Jacobean Journal: Being a Record of Those Things Most Talked of During the Years 1607 to 1610 |
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... savages in their use . The President also had another escape . On a time returning from the glasshouse alone armed only with his falchion , he encountered the King of Paspaleigh , a most stout strong savage who attempted to have shot ...
... savages in their use . The President also had another escape . On a time returning from the glasshouse alone armed only with his falchion , he encountered the King of Paspaleigh , a most stout strong savage who attempted to have shot ...
Page 161
... SAVAGES their boats with all their fishing weirs and planted them at Jamestown for his own use , and he resolved not to cease till he had revenged himself on all that had injured him . The savages did their best to draw him to their ...
... SAVAGES their boats with all their fishing weirs and planted them at Jamestown for his own use , and he resolved not to cease till he had revenged himself on all that had injured him . The savages did their best to draw him to their ...
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... savages used him kindly ; yet such was his jealous fear that in the midst of their mirth he surprised their King and occupied his island ; whereat seeing him so distraught with fear , the savages were emboldened to assault , release ...
... savages used him kindly ; yet such was his jealous fear that in the midst of their mirth he surprised their King and occupied his island ; whereat seeing him so distraught with fear , the savages were emboldened to assault , release ...
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