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what the matter might be and imagining, by reason of our Drums and Trumpets sounding in so sundry places, that we had beene a farre greater number then we were. Yet by meanes of the Souldiers1, which were in the Towne, and by reason of ...
what the matter might be and imagining, by reason of our Drums and Trumpets sounding in so sundry places, that we had beene a farre greater number then we were. Yet by meanes of the Souldiers1, which were in the Towne, and by reason of ...
Page 309
But by reason of this , our Captaines haste , and leaving ( p . 66 ) of their Townes , wee marched many dayes with hungry stomackes , much against the will of our Symerons , who , if we would have stayed any day from this continuall ...
But by reason of this , our Captaines haste , and leaving ( p . 66 ) of their Townes , wee marched many dayes with hungry stomackes , much against the will of our Symerons , who , if we would have stayed any day from this continuall ...
Page 319
... for they never followed us after we were once entred the Woods , where the French Captaine by reason of his wound , not able to travell farther , stayed in hope that some rest would recover him better strength .
... for they never followed us after we were once entred the Woods , where the French Captaine by reason of his wound , not able to travell farther , stayed in hope that some rest would recover him better strength .
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INTRODUCTION | xv |
5 | xvi |
Licentiate Carasa to the Crown Panama March | 9 |
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