| John Warner Barber - New England - 1856 - 636 pages
...which was kept by Robert Juet, the mate of the ship, evidently with a good deal of care and accuracy. " The twelfth, very faire and hot. In the afternoone...Northwest. So we turned into the Riuer two leagues and A nrhored. This morning at our first rode in the Riuer, there came eight and twenty Canoes full of... | |
| John Warner Barber - New England - 1856 - 644 pages
...was kept by Robert Juet, the mate of the ship, evidently with a good deal of care and accuracy. "' The twelfth, very faire and hot. In the afternoone at two of the ciin'ke wee weighed, the windc being variable, betweene the North and the Northwest. So we turned into... | |
| Benson John Lossing - Hudson River (N.Y. and N.J.) - 1866 - 488 pages
...Master Ivet (Juet) of the Lime House, " who wrote Hudson's journal, " fuire and hot. In the afternoon, at two of the clocke, wee weighed, the winde being...Riuer two leagues, and anchored. This morning, at ovr first rode in the Riuer, there came eight-and-twentie Canoes full of men, women, and children,... | |
| 1866 - 506 pages
...tells :— " The people of the country came " aboard of us, making show of love, " and gave us tobacco and Indian " wheat, and departed for that night, " but we durst not trust them • " This morning there came eight-and" twentie canoes full of men,woinen,'and " children to betray... | |
| Literature - 1866 - 802 pages
...tells : — " The people of the country came " aboard of us, making show of love, " and gave us tobacco and Indian " wheat, and departed for that night, " but we durst not trust them ' " This morning there came eight-and" twentie canoes full of men, women,'and " children to betray... | |
| Albert Bushnell Hart, John Gould Curtis - America - 1897 - 638 pages
...windes, and rode all night. The people of the country came aboord of us, making shew of love, and gave us tabacco and Indian wheat, and departed for that night ; but we durst not trust them. clocke, wee weighed, the winde being variable betweene the north and the north-west. So we turned into... | |
| Albert Bushnell Hart - United States - 1902 - 640 pages
...windes, and rode all night. The people of the country came aboord of us, making shew of love, and gave us tabacco and Indian wheat, and departed for that night...very faire and hot. In the after-noone, at two of the 1 44 French and Dutch Discoveries [1607 clocke, wee weighed, the winde being variable betweene the... | |
| Charles Alexander McMurry - America - 1904 - 288 pages
...wiudes, and rode all night. The people of the country came aboord of us, making show of love, and gave us tabacco and Indian wheat, and departed for that night ; but we durst not trust them." As the Half Moon passed up the river, she was often greeted with flights of arrows and sometimes answered... | |
| Samuel Purchas - Voyages and travels - 1906 - 612 pages
...all night. The people of the Countrey Harbour. came aboord of us, making shew of love, and gave us Tabacco and Indian Wheat, and departed for that night...the North and the North-west. So we turned into the River two leagues and Anchored. This morning r,TT ... . _ , r- ii T>- i -ii • ["I-lll'593'l at our... | |
| Samuel Purchas - North America - 1906 - 618 pages
...and rode all night. The people of the Countrey came aboord of us, making shew of love, and gave us Tabacco and Indian Wheat, and departed for that night...the North and the North-west. So we turned into the River two leagues and Anchored. This morning at our first rode in the River, there came eight and twentie... | |
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