| Ancient learning - 1812 - 322 pages
...with swords, targets, and harquebusses. The French received them at their landing, and searching every of them so narrowly as they could not hide a penknife,...else they pleased, but being entered, they were taken and bound. The Flemings on the land, when they had carried their coffin into the chapel, shut the door... | |
| Sir Walter Raleigh - Guiana - 1820 - 622 pages
...harquebusses. The French received them at their landing, and searching all of them so narrowly, that they could not hide a penknife, gave them leave to draw their coffin up the rocks witli great difficulty ; some part of the French took the Flemish boat and rowed aboard their ship,... | |
| Sir Walter Raleigh - English literature - 1829 - 580 pages
...with swords, targets, and harquebusses; the French received them at their landing; and searching every of them so narrowly as they could not hide a penknife,...else they pleased; but being entered, they were taken and bound. The Flemings on the land, when they had carried their coffin into the chapel, shut the door... | |
| Henry David Inglis - Channel Islands - 1834 - 330 pages
...searching every one of them so narrowly that they could not hide a penknife, gave them leave to draw the coffin up the rocks with great difficulty. Some part...else they pleased, but being entered, they were taken and bound. The Flemings on the land, when they had carried their coffin into the chapel, shut the door... | |
| Henry David Inglis - Channel Islands - 1834 - 318 pages
...searching every one of them so narrowly that they could not hide a penknife, gave them leave to draw the coffin up the rocks with great difficulty. Some part...else they pleased, but being entered, they were taken and bound. The Flemings on the land, when they had carried their coffin into the chapel, shut the door... | |
| Philip Falle - Jersey - 1837 - 548 pages
...with Swords, Targets and Harquebuzes. The French received them at their Landing, and searching every of them so narrowly as they could not hide a Penknife,...Flemish Boat, and rowed aboard their Ship to fetch the Commoditiespromised, and what else they pleased, but being entered, they were taken and bound. The... | |
| Philip Falle - 1837 - 548 pages
...with Swords, Targets and Harquebuzes. The French received them at their Landing, and searching every of them so narrowly as they could not hide a Penknife,...French took the Flemish Boat, and rowed aboard their SJiip to fetch the Commodities promised, and what else they pleased, but being entered, they were taken... | |
| Miles Gerald Keon - 1846 - 608 pages
...searching every one of them so narrowly that they could not hide a penknife, gave them leave to draw the coffin up the rocks with great difficulty. Some part...they pleased, but being' entered, they were taken and bound. " The Flemings on the land, when they had carried their coffin into the chapel, shut the... | |
| George Edwin Waring (Jr.) - Brittany (France) - 1876 - 268 pages
...Swords, Targets, and Harquebuzes. The French received them at their Landing, and searching everyone of them so narrowly as they could not hide a Penknife,...with great difficulty. Some part of the French took their boat and rowed aboard their ship to fetch the commodities promised, and what else they pleased,... | |
| Edward Arber - English literature - 1877 - 668 pages
...swords, targets [shields] and harquebusses. The French received them at their landing; and searching every one of them so narrowly as they could not hide...they pleased : but being entered, they were taken and bound. The Flemings on land, when they had carried their coffin into the chapel, shut the door... | |
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