| Samuel Gardner Drake - 2001 - 472 lehte
...Waymouth, on his return to England, "came into the harbor of Plymouth, where I then commanded." Threet of whose natives, namely, Manida, Skettwarroes and...establish a belief that it was of great value; not perhaps making due allowance for its being their home. And Sir Ferdinande adds, "After I had those... | |
| Samuel Gardner Drake - 2001 - 469 lehte
...Waymouth, on his return to England, "came into the harbor of Plymouth, where I then commanded." Threet of whose natives, namely, Manida, Skettwarroes and...establish a belief that it was of great value; not perhaps making due allowance for its being their home. And Sir Ferdinando adds, "After I had those... | |
| Alvin G. Weeks - 2001 - 290 lehte
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| Alvin G. Weeks - 2001 - 292 lehte
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| Alexander Young - 2005 - 373 lehte
...where I then commanded. Three of whose natives, namely, Manida, Skettwarroes, and Tisquantum, I sei2ed upon. They were all of one nation, but of several parts and several families.'^ It is impossible that Sir Perdinando should have been mistaken in the names of those he received from... | |
| Barbara Olexer - 2005 - 260 lehte
...Plymouth, Gorges kept three of them and Popham kept two. "I seized upon the Indians," wrote Gorges. "They were all of one Nation, but of several parts and several families... And, having kept them full three years, I made them able to set me down what great rivers run up into... | |
| C. Alice Baker - 2006 - 440 lehte
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