| sir Walter Ralegh - 1829 - 806 pages
...(which after I discovered in my return,) called the valley of Amariotapana; in all that valley the people were also of the ancient Guianians. I asked what nations those were which inhabited on the further side of those mountains beyond the valley of Amariocapana ; he answered with a great sigh,... | |
| Sir Walter Raleigh - Great Britain - 1829 - 810 pages
...(which after I discovered in my return,) called the valley of Arnaridcapana ; in all that valley the people were also of the ancient Guianians. I asked what nations those were which inhabited on the further side of those mountains beyond the valley of Amariocapana ; he answered with a great sigh,... | |
| Sir Walter Raleigh - America - 1848 - 342 pages
...Pacaraima chain extend the great savannahs of the Rupununi, Takutu of Amariocapana, in all that valley the people were also of the ancient Guianians. I asked what nations those were which inhabited on the further side of those mountaines, beyond the valley of Amariocapana, he answered with a great sigh... | |
| Sir Walter Raleigh - America - 1886 - 262 pages
...,'•'•. .' , • THE DI8COVBRY OF GUIANA. • 97 ' mountains, beyond the valley of Amariocapana ; he answered with a great sigh (as a man which had inward feeling of the loss of his country and liberty, especially for that his eldest son was slain in a battle on that side... | |
| Richard Hakluyt - America - 1890 - 272 pages
...(which after I discouered in my returne) called the valley of Amariocapana, in all that valley the people were also of the ancient Guianians. I asked...that side of the mountaines, whom hee most entirely loued) that he remembred in his fathers life time when hee was very olde, and himselfe a yong man,... | |
| Richard Hakluyt - America - 1890 - 672 pages
...(which after I discouered in my returne) called the valley of Amariocapana, in all that valley the people were also of the ancient Guianians. I asked...great sigh (as a man which had inward feeling of the lossc of his Countrey and libertie, especially for that his eldest sonne was slaine in a battell on... | |
| Richard Hakluyt - America - 1900 - 382 pages
...plain (which after I discovered in my return) called the valley of Amariocapana. In all that valley the people were also of the ancient Guianians. I asked what nations those were which inhabited on the further side of those mountains, beyond the valley of Amariocapana. He answered with a great sigh (as... | |
| Voyages and travels - 1910 - 436 pages
...plain (which after I discovered in my return) called the valley of Amariocapana. In all that valley the people were also of the ancient Guianians. I asked what nations those were which inhabited on the further side of those mountains, beyond the valley of Amariocapana. He answered with a great sigh (as... | |
| Hugh Raffles - Nature - 2002 - 324 pages
...were which inhabited on the further side of those mountaines, beyond the valley of Atnariocapana, he answered with a great sigh (as a man which had inward feeling of the losse of his conntrey and liberty, especially for that his eldest sonne was slain in a battel on that side of the... | |
| Sir Walter Raleigh - History - 2006 - 472 pages
...(which after I discouered in my returne) called the valley of Amariocapana, in all that valley 30 the people were also of the ancient Guianians.* I asked what nations those were which inhabited on the further side of those mountaines, beyond the valley of Amatioa.'pana, 1 Ralegh interred that the Wacarima... | |
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