| Francis Lister Hawks - North Carolina - 1857 - 276 pages
...fifteen men in the isle of Roanoak, furnished plentifully with all manner of provision for two years, and so departed for England. , Not long after, he fell with the isles of Azores, on some of which islands he landed, and spoiled the towns of all such things as were worth... | |
| Richard Hakluyt - America - 1889 - 734 pages
...two yeeres, and so de- VirEmiaparted for England. Not long after he fell with the Isles of Agores, on some of which Islands he landed, and spoiled the townes of all such thinges as were woorth cariage, where also he tooke diuers Spanyards. With these and many other exploits... | |
| 1893 - 452 pages
...lose the possession of the countrey, determined to leave some men behind to reteine it : whereupon he landed fifteene men in the Isle of Roanoak, furnished plentifully with all maner of provisions for two yeeres." Besides Lane's account of his explorations in the waters of North Carolina,... | |
| Duke University. Trinity College Historical Society - North Carolina - 1897 - 720 pages
...loose the possession of the countrey, determined to leave some men behinde to reteine it : whereupon he landed fifteene men in the Isle of Roanoak, furnished plentifully with all maner of provisions for two yeeres." Besides Lane's narrative of his explorations in the waters of North Carolina,... | |
| Richard Hakluyt - Voyages and travels - 1904 - 566 pages
...reteine 347 Fifteene men more left in Virginia. [III. 266.] possession of the Countrey : whereupon he landed fifteene men in the Isle of Roanoak, furnished...woorth cariage, where also he tooke divers Spanyards. With these and many other exploits done by him in this voyage, aswell outward as homeward, he returned... | |
| Richard Hakluyt - Discoveries in geography - 1904 - 544 pages
...reteine 347 Fsfteene men more left In Virginia. [III. 266.] possession of the Countrey : whereupon he landed fifteene men in the Isle of Roanoak, furnished...England. Not long after he fell with the Isles of A?ores, on some of which Islands he landed, and spoiled the townes of all such things as were woorth... | |
| Richard Hakluyt - Discoveries in geography - 1904 - 538 pages
...to reteine 347 Ftfteene men more left in Virginia. [III. 266.] possession of the Countrey: whereupon he landed fifteene men in the Isle of Roanoak, furnished...England. Not long after he fell with the Isles of A?ores, on some of which Islands he landed, and spoiled the townes of all such things as were woorth... | |
| Henry Sweetser Burrage - America - 1906 - 492 pages
...deliberation, hee determined to leave some men behinde to reteine possession of the Countrey : whereupon he landed fifteene men in the Isle of Roanoak, furnished...Islands he landed, and spoiled the townes of all such thinges as were woorth cariage, where also he tooke divers Spanyards. With these and many other exploits... | |
| United States - 1919 - 466 pages
...ships. Not wishing to lose possession of the country where he had planted a colony the year before, he 'landed fifteene men in the Isle of Roanoak, furnished...provision for two yeeres, and so departed for England.' Grenville unfortunately had burnt an Indian town and all its standing corn because the Indians had... | |
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