Works, Volume 40Kraus Reprint, 1967 - Geography |
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Page 361
... able even to protect themselves and were so easily overcome . They replied that their fathers before them had held that creed , and that they themselves believed in it and would keep it until they knew a better . From want of time I ...
... able even to protect themselves and were so easily overcome . They replied that their fathers before them had held that creed , and that they themselves believed in it and would keep it until they knew a better . From want of time I ...
Page 397
... able to land until next morning ; then the boats and canoes ran up into a little rivulet which opens there and the launch remained outside . I happened to come on a path and so landed there , with thirty men and all the Indians , and ...
... able to land until next morning ; then the boats and canoes ran up into a little rivulet which opens there and the launch remained outside . I happened to come on a path and so landed there , with thirty men and all the Indians , and ...
Page 430
... able to bring his foes into obedience to your Majesty and is not yet able to do so ; on the contrary every day they fortify their positions more strongly and recruit their ranks with new comers . I believe however that , had God been ...
... able to bring his foes into obedience to your Majesty and is not yet able to do so ; on the contrary every day they fortify their positions more strongly and recruit their ranks with new comers . I believe however that , had God been ...
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