- a
riuer of swet milke, Whar is
plente gret of silk. Whan the
somer is dai is hote, The yung
nunnes takith a bote And doth ham
forth in that
riuer, Both...
- another—"these
following lye on the
other side of the
towne towards the eele-
riuer (Eel River)" (as
Richard "Waren"). In
Plymouth two more
children were added...
- cities, towns, portes, promontories, hils, woods, mountains, valleyes,
riuers and
fountains therin conteyned. Also of seas, with
their clyffes, reaches...
- Hochelaga: and also
there is described, what was
seene by the way vpon the said
riuer. As
recorded in Cartier's journal, the
French wintered in Canada. Relations...
- of
sharing or diuiding, it
brake into
diuerse rilles or
rillets to the
Riuer of Thames: of this
bourne that
warde took the name, and is till this day...
- at Iames-Cittie, and
other places, and the
Pinnace trading in
Pamounkey Riuer, all
whose liues were
saued by a
conuerted Indian,
disclosing the plot in...
- cities, towns, portes, promontories, hils, woods, mountains, valleyes,
riuers and
fountains therin conteyned. Also of seas, with
their clyffes, reaches...
-
thence in a
straight linne to Wanamampuke,
which is the head of
Charles Riuer ; this they doe all
solomly afferme, saing, God
knoweth it to bee true,...
-
Ethiopians and
Negroes &c.
proceedeth not from the sunne. 3. And that the
Riuer Nilus springeth not out of the
mountains of the Moone, as hath been heretofore...
- at Iames-Cittie, and
other places, and the
Pinnace trading in
Pamounkey Riuer, all
whose liues were
saued by a
conuerted Indian,
disclosing the plot in...