| Sir Walter Raleigh - 1848 - 342 pages
...transport Keemish into Guyana with such a proportion of men in twoe shipps as should be able to defend him against the Spaniards inhabiting vpon Orenoke if they...him (not that itt is meant to offend the Spaniards 1 When Robert Harcourt arrived in 1608 at the Bay of Wiapoco (Oyapoke), the Indians came on board,... | |
| Edward Edwards - 1868 - 642 pages
...the Lords of the Council ? [From the Tower.] Proposals for a voyage, by Keymis, to Guiana.' Orenocke, if they offered to assaile him (not that itt is meant...itt please your Lordshipps to informe your selves by Captain MOATE, a servant of Sir JOHN WATTS l who came from Orenoke this last spring, and was oftentimes... | |
| Edward Edwards - 1868 - 684 pages
...the Lords of the Council ? [From the Tower. ] Proposals for a voyage, by Keymis, to Guiana. Orenocke, if they offered to assaile him (not that itt is meant...itt please your Lordshipps to informe your selves by Captain MOATE, a servant of Sir JOHN WATTS 1 who came from Orenoke this last spring, and was oftentimes... | |
| Justin Winsor - 1884 - 334 pages
...against the Spaniards inhabiting upon the Orenocke, if they offered to assaile him, — not that it is meant to offend the Spaniards there, or to beginne...them, except themselves shall beginne the warre." It was said in London at the time that Ralegh wanted to obtain a pardon under the Great Seal, but it... | |
| Justin Winsor - 1881 - 624 pages
...against the Spaniards inhabiting upon the Orenocke, if they offered to assaile him, — not that it is meant to offend the Spaniards there, or to beginne...them, except themselves shall beginne the warre." It was said in London at the time that Ralegh wanted to obtain a pardon under the Great Seal, but it... | |
| Justin Winsor - 1884 - 626 pages
...against the Spaniards inhabiting upon the Orenocke, if they offered to assaile him, — not that it is meant to offend the Spaniards there, or to beginne...them, except themselves shall beginne the warre." It was said in London at the time that Ralegh wanted to obtain a pardon under the Great Seal, but it... | |
| Justin Winsor - 1884 - 618 pages
...against the Spaniards inhabiting upon the Orenocke, if they offered to assaile him, — not that it is meant to offend the Spaniards there, or to beginne...them, except themselves shall beginne the warre." It was said in London at the time that Ralegh wanted to obtain a pardon under the Great Seal, but it... | |
| James Rodway - 1888 - 284 pages
...proportion of men in twoe shipps as should be able to defend him against the Spaniards inhabiting upon Orenoke if they offered to assaile him (not that itt is meant to offend the Spaniards there or to begin any quarrell with them except themselves shall begin the warre). To know what number of men shall... | |
| James Rodway - 1888 - 276 pages
...proportion of men in twoe shipps as should be able to defend him against the Spaniards inhabiting upon Orenoke if they offered to assaile him (not that itt is meant to offend the Spaniards there or to begin any quarrell with them except themselves shall begin the warre). To know what number of men shall... | |
| Sir Walter Raleigh - 2006 - 472 pages
...hand. against the Spaniards inhabiting upon Orenoke, if they offred to assaile him. Not that it is ment to offend the Spaniards there or to beginne any quarrell with them except themselve shall beginne the warre. To know what numbers of men shall be sufficient may it please your... | |
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