They had gained the Language of the Country : and the Natives freely gave them Wives and Cows too. They were beloved by all the People, and so much reverenced that their Words were taken as Laws. And when they came away, many of the Boys cried because... A New Voyage Round the World - Page 112by William Dampier - 1699Full view - About this book
| Saxe Bannister - 1830 - 558 pages
...river of Dellagoa ; but they stayed here till Capt. Rogers accidentally came hither and took them away with him ; they had gained the language of the country...freely gave them wives and cows too. They were beloved xi by all the people ; and so much reverenced, that their words were taken as laws. And when they came... | |
| Saxe Bannister - 1830 - 556 pages
...they stayed here till Capt. Rogers accidentally came hither and took them away with him ; they bad gained the language of the country ; and the natives freely gave them wives and cows too. They were beloted by all the people ; and so much reverenced, that their words were taken as laws. And when they... | |
| James MacQueen - 1840 - 88 pages
...river of Dellagoa; but they staid here till Capt. Rogers accidentally came hither and took them away with him. They had gained the language of the country, and the natives freely gave them wives and cows. They were beloved by all the people, and so much reverenced, that their words were taken as laws; and... | |
| J. S. Christopher - 1850 - 188 pages
...marched to the river of Delasor; but they staid here till Capt. Rogers came hither and took them away with him; they had gained the language of the country;...cows too. They were beloved by all the people; and so much reverenced, that their words were taken as laws. And when they came away, many of the boys... | |
| 1888 - 764 pages
...the river De la Goa ; but they staid here until Capt. Rogers accidentally came and took them away. They had gained the language of the country, and the...cows too. They were beloved by all the people, and so much reverenced that their words were taken as laws ; and when they came away, many of the boys... | |
| Sir John Robinson - 1900 - 468 pages
...the river De la Goa, but they stayed here until Captain Rogers accidentally came and took them away. They had gained the language of the country, and the...cows too. They were beloved by all the people, and so much reverenced that their words were taken as laws, and when they came away many of the boys cried... | |
| Sir John Robinson - 1900 - 468 pages
...the river De la Goa, but they stayed here until Captain Rogers accidentally came and took them away. They had gained the language of the country, and the...cows too. They were beloved by all the people, and so much reverenced that then- words were taken as laws, and when they came away many of the boys cried... | |
| William Dampier - 1906 - 854 pages
...of Dellagoa ; but they stayed here till Captain Rogers accidentally came hither and took them away with him : They had gained the Language of the Country...Cows too. They were beloved by all the People, and so much reverenced that their Words were taken as Laws. And when they came away, many of the Boys cried... | |
| William Dampier - 1906 - 694 pages
...Dellagoa ; but they stayed here till Captain Rogers accidentally came hither and took them away wiih him : They had gained the Language of the Country...Cows too. They were beloved by all the People, and so much reverenced that their Words were taken as Laws. And when they came away, many of the Boya cried... | |
| Colin Graham Botha - 1924 - 168 pages
...River of Delagoa, but they stayed here till Captain Rogers accidentally came hither, and took them away with him : They had gained the Language of the Country...Cows too. They were beloved by all the People ; and so much reverenced that their Words were taken as Laws. And when they came away, many of the Boys cried... | |
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