| Sir Francis Drake, William Sandya Wright Vaux - Voyages around the world - 1854 - 424 pages
...laying downe their bowes vpon the hill, and leauing their women / and children behinde them, came downe with their presents; in such sort as if they had appeared before a God indeed, thinking themselues happy that they might haue accesse vnto our Generall, but much more happy when they sawe... | |
| Edwin Doak Mead - United States - 1899 - 758 pages
...laying downe their bowes vpon the hill, and leaning their women and children behinde them, came downe with their presents ; in such sort as if they had appeared before a God indeed, thinking themselues happy that they might haue accesse vnto our General!, but much more happy when they sawe... | |
| America - 1901 - 178 pages
...laying downe their bowes vpon the hill, and leauing their women and children behinde them, came downe with their presents ; in such sort as if they had appeared before a God indeed, thinking themselues happy that they might haue accesse vnto our General!, but much more happy when they sawe... | |
| United States - 1902 - 510 pages
...laying downe their bowes vpon the hill, and leauing their women and children behinde them, came downe with their presents ; in such sort as if they had appeared before a God indeed, thinking themselues happy that they might haue accesse vnto our Generall, but much more happy when they sawe... | |
| United States - 1902 - 512 pages
...laying downe their bowes vpon the hill, and leauing their women and children behinde them, came downe with their presents ; in such sort as if they had appeared before a God indeed, thinking themselues happy that they might haue accesse vnto our Generall, but much more happy when they sawe... | |
| Charles Edward Chapman - California - 1921 - 582 pages
...laying downe their bowes vpon the hill, and leaving their women and children behinde them, came downe with their presents; in such sort as if they had appeared before a God indeed, thinking themselues happy that they might haue accessevnto ourGenerall, but much more happy when they sawe that... | |
| Charles Edward Chapman - California - 1921 - 566 pages
...laying downe their bowes vpon the hill, and leauing their women and children behinde them, came downe with their presents; in such sort as if they had appeared before a God indeed, thinking themselues happy that they might haue accesse vnto our Generall, but much more happy when they sawe... | |
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