| Virginia - 1763 - 502 pages
...afford an excel, knt food, and immediately embarked, and continued to fail down the river, not ftaying above a day with each nation I met with in my way....liver. They live concealed in the woods for fear of the bearded men. I was received by them as if 1 had been one of their own countrymen. They are continually... | |
| World history - 1763 - 496 pages
...afford an excellent food, and immediately embarked, and continued to fail down the river, not (laying above a day with each nation I met with in my way. The laft of thefe nations ic fettled about a day's journey from the fea, and about the race of a man, [near a league] from the... | |
| John Huddlestone Wynne - America - 1770 - 552 pages
...an excellent food, and immediate** ly embarked, and continued to fail down the rivet, not ftay" ing above a day with each nation I met with in my way....about the race of a man [near a league] •* from the river. They live concealed in the woods for fear " of the bearded men. I was received by them as if... | |
| John Burk - Slavery - 1805 - 490 pages
...with each nation on the way. "The last of these nations settled about a day's journey from the sea, and about the race of a man (near a league) from the river. They concealed themselves in the woods for fear of the bearded men. I was received by them as... | |
| Asia - 1825 - 808 pages
...nation I met with on my way. " The last of these nations is settled about a day's journey from the sea, and about the race of a man (near a league) from the river. They live concealed in the woods for fear of the bearded men. I was received by them as if I... | |
| Asia - 1825 - 774 pages
...nation I met with on my way. " The last of these nations is settled about a day's journey from the sea, and about the race of a man (near a league) from the river. They live concealed in the woods for fear of the bearded men. I was received by them » if I... | |
| Asia - 1825 - 772 pages
...nation- 1 met with on my way. " The last of these nations is settled about a day's journey from the sc*, and about the race of a man (near a league) from the river. They live concealed in the woods for fear of the bearded men. I was received by them a« if... | |
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