 | Ancient learning - 1812 - 322 pages
...with great difficulty. Some part of the French took the Flemish boat, and rowed aboard their ship, to fetch the commodities promised, and what else they...the coffin, set upon the French ; they run to the clift', and cry to thencompany aboard the Fleming, to come to their succour; but finding the boat charged... | |
 | Sir Walter Raleigh - Guiana - 1820 - 624 pages
...witli great difficulty ; some part of the French took the Flemish boat and rowed aboard their ship, to fetch the commodities promised, and what else they...the coffin, set upon the French ; they run to the clir£ and cry to their company aboard the Flemings to come to their succour ; but finding the boat... | |
 | Sir Walter Raleigh - English literature - 1829 - 582 pages
...with great difficulty : some part of the French took the Flemish boat, and rowed aboard their ship, to fetch the commodities promised, and what else they...the French ; they run to the cliff, and cry to their company aboard the Fleming to come to their succour; but finding the boat charged with Flemings, yielded... | |
 | Jersey - 1832 - 146 pages
...with great difficulty. Some part of « the French took the Flemish boat, and rowed aboard " their ship to fetch the commodities promised and what -" else they pleased, but being entered, they were taken u and bound. The Flemings on the land, when they had " carried their coffin into the chapel, shut the... | |
 | Henry David Inglis - Channel Islands - 1834 - 316 pages
...with great difficulty. Some part of the French took the Flemish boat, and rowed aboard their ship, to fetch the commodities promised, and what else they...carried their coffin into the chapel, shut the door on them, and taking the weapons out of the coffin, set upon the French. They ran to the cliff, and... | |
 | Henry David Inglis - Channel Islands - 1834 - 330 pages
...with great difficulty. Some part of the French took the Flemish boat, and rowed aboard their ship, to fetch the commodities promised, and what else they...carried their coffin into the chapel, shut the door on them, and taking the weapons out of the coffin, set upon the French. They ran to the cliff, and... | |
 | Philip Falle - Jersey - 1837 - 548 pages
...of the French took the Flemish Boat, and rowed aboard their Ship to fetch the Commoditiespromised, and what else they pleased, but being entered, they...Land, when they had carried their Coffin into the Cliapel, shut the Door to them, and taking their Weapons out of the Coffin, set upon the French. They... | |
 | Miles Gerald Keon - 1846 - 608 pages
...with great difficulty. Some part of the French took the Flemish boat, and rowed aboard their ship, to fetch the commodities promised, and what else they...carried their coffin into the chapel, shut the door on them, and taking the weapons out of the coffin, set upon the French. They ran to the cliff, and... | |
 | George Edwin Waring - Brittany (France) - 1876 - 268 pages
...were taken and bound. The Flemings on the land, when they had carried their Coffin into the Chappel, shut the door to them, and taking their weapons out...their Companions aboard the Fleming to come to their succor. But finding the boat; charged with Flemings, yielded themselves and the Place." In the reign... | |
 | Edward Arber - English literature - 1877 - 668 pages
...with great difficulty. Some part of the French took the Flemish boat, and rowed aboard their ship ; to fetch the commodities promised and what else they...entered, they were taken and bound. The Flemings on land, when they had carried their coffin into the chapel, shut the door to them ; and taking their... | |
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