| Sir Edgar MacCulloch - Folk songs - 1903 - 626 pages
...such Commodities as they had aboard. Whereto (with Condition that they should not come ashore with any Weapon, not so much as with a Knife), the French...received them at their Landing, and, searching every one of them so narrowly as they could not hide a Penknife, gave them leave to draw their Coffin up... | |
| Edith Frances Carey - Channel Islands - 1904 - 616 pages
...such Commodoties as they had aboard. Whereto (with Condition that they should not come ashore with any Weapon, not so much as with a Knife), the French...received them at their Landing, and, searching every one of them so narrowly as they could not hide a Penknife, gave them leave to draw their Coffin up... | |
| Literature - 1875 - 820 pages
...commodities as they had aboard. Whereto (with condition that they should not come ashore with any weapon, no not so much as with a knife) the French yielded. Then...carcass, but with Swords, Targets, and Harquebuzes. The '***+¿ CREl'X HARBOR, LOOKING OUTWARD. French received them at their Landing, and searching every... | |
| 272 pages
...condition that they should not come ashore with any weapon, no not so much as with a knife) the Frenchmen yielded. Then did the Flemings put a coffin into their boat, not filled with a dead careass, but wiih swords, targets, and harquebusses. The French received them at their landing ; and,... | |
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