Works, Volume 88Kraus Reprint, 1967 - Geography |
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Page 54
... knew him in the darke . The Generall ( by his interpretor ) said that he knew him by his voice ; which caused him to laugh . And so spending some little time in talking , he willed our Generall to meete him at the towne in the morning ...
... knew him in the darke . The Generall ( by his interpretor ) said that he knew him by his voice ; which caused him to laugh . And so spending some little time in talking , he willed our Generall to meete him at the towne in the morning ...
Page 107
... knew not well ; and so gave up his life . As they came backe , our mullato tolde them there was another man dead , and brought them to the side of the ditch where hee was tumbled in . They asked him how hee knew . Hee said hee sawe him ...
... knew not well ; and so gave up his life . As they came backe , our mullato tolde them there was another man dead , and brought them to the side of the ditch where hee was tumbled in . They asked him how hee knew . Hee said hee sawe him ...
Page 108
... knew not then how I should agree with him for the Javan . Only this I knew , that money he must and would have . But if I had found him too unreasonable , I meant to have delivered the prisoner into his hands , and to have let the ...
... knew not then how I should agree with him for the Javan . Only this I knew , that money he must and would have . But if I had found him too unreasonable , I meant to have delivered the prisoner into his hands , and to have let the ...
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