At last they brought him to Meronocomoco where was Powhatan their Emperor. Here more than two hundred of those grim Courtiers stood wondering at him, as he had beene a monster; till Powhatan and his trayne had put themselves in their greatest braveries. Library of Southern Literature: Biography - Page 4933edited by - 1909Full view - About this book
| John Smith - America - 1819 - 278 pages
...stupendious makes. At last they brought him to Meronocomoco, where was Powhalan their Emperor. Here more then two hundred of those grim Courtiers stood wondering at him, as he had beenc a monster; till Powhatan and his trayne had put themselues in- their greatest braveries. Before... | |
| 1836 - 496 pages
...been shown to the different nations of the dominions of Powhatan, the Indians proceeded to the king. Here more than two hundred of those grim courtiers stood wondering at him, as he had been a monster, till Powhatan and his trayne had prt themselves in their greatest braveries : the chief... | |
| 1837 - 490 pages
...shown to the different nations of the dominions of Powhatan, the Indians proceeded to the Í king. Here more than two hundred of those grim courtiers stood wondering at him, as he had heen a monster, till Powhatan and his trayne had put themselves in their greatest braveries : the chief... | |
| Civilization - 1851 - 428 pages
...him " (the captain in the narrative always speaks of himself in the third person) " to Meronocomoco, where was Powhatan, their emperor. Here more than...those grim courtiers stood wondering at him, as he had been a monster; till Powhatan and his train had put themselves in the greatest braveries. Before a... | |
| Barbara Hawes - Indians of North America - 1844 - 414 pages
...through all the manoeuvres that their principal powwows could devise, they took him before Powhatan. " Here* more than two hundred of those grim courtiers stood wondering at him, as if he had been a monster, till Powhatan and his trayne had put themselves in their greatest braveries.... | |
| sir John Bernard Burke - 1850 - 516 pages
...we should rather say, carried about from place to place, 'till at length they brought him before " Powhatan, their emperor. Here, more than two hundred...those grim courtiers stood wondering at him as he had been a monster, 'till Powhatan and his trayne had put themselves in their greatest braveries. Before... | |
| Evert Augustus Duyckinck - 1866 - 714 pages
...Smith. At last they brought him to Jferonoto morn, where was Powhata.i their emperor. Here more tlmu two hundred of those grim courtiers stood wondering at him as he had been a monster: till Powhatan and his train bad put themseb e« in tlieir greatest braveries. Before... | |
| Charles Francis Adams, Henry Adams - Literary Criticism - 1871 - 448 pages
...bread, and one to accompanie me "From Weramocomoco is but 12 "At last they brought him to Meronocomoco where was Powhatan their Emperor. Here more than two...those grim Courtiers stood wondering at him, as he had been a monster ; till Powhatan and his trayne had put themselves in their greatest braveries At his... | |
| Charles Francis Adams, Henry Adams - Erie railway - 1871 - 434 pages
...and one to accompanie me. .... "From Weramocomoco is but 12 "At last they brought him to Meronocomoco where was Powhatan their Emperor. Here more than two...those grim Courtiers stood wondering at him, as he had been a monster ; till Powhatan and his trayne had put themselves in their greatest braveries At his... | |
| 1873 - 796 pages
...London, 1627 : " At last they brought him (Smith) to Werowocomoco, where was Powhatan their Emperour. Here more than two hundred of those grim courtiers stood wondering at him, as he had been a monster ; till Powhatan and his trayne had put themselves in their greatest braveries. Before... | |
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