| Robert Southey - 1834 - 378 דפים
...the Solomon, and twenty-seven wounded. The people were somewhat discomforted at this ; but Hawkins, " in a singular wise manner, carried himself with countenance...little weigh the death of his men, nor yet the great * Hakluyt, £05 hurt of the rest ; although his heart inwardly was broken to pieces for it." " But... | |
| Conway Robinson, Virginia Historical Society - 1848 - 590 דפים
...the water, at whose coming they ran all away : so he entered his boats, and before he could put off from the shore, they returned again, and shot very...as though he did little weigh the death of his men, uor yet the great hurt of the rest, although his heart inwardly was broken in pieces for it : done... | |
| James Anthony Froude - 1863 - 508 דפים
...in return for their loss they carried 1564 off but ten slaves. ' Thus,' reported one of the party, ' we returned back somewhat discomforted, although the captain in a singular wise carried himself with countenance very cheerful outwardly, although his heart was inwardly broken at... | |
| James Anthony Froude - 1863 - 508 דפים
...in return for their loss they carried ,j64 off but ten slaves. ' Thus,' reported one of the party, ' we returned back somewhat discomforted, although the captain in a singular wise carried himself with countenance very cheerful outwardly, although his heart was inwardly broken at... | |
| Sir Clements Robert Markham - 1878 - 812 דפים
...them. Thus wee returned backe, somewhat discomforted, although the Captaine in a singular wise manner, with countenance very cheerful outwardly, as though...the rest, although his heart inwardly was broken in peeces for it, done to this ende, that the Portingals, being with him, should not presume to resist... | |
| Richard Hakluyt - 1893 - 350 דפים
...the water ; at whose coming they ran all away. So he entered his boats, and, before he could put off from the shore, they returned again, and shot very...hurt divers of them. Thus we returned back somewhat discomforted,although the captain in a singular wise manner carried himself with countenance very cheerful... | |
| Alfred Thomas Story - 1898 - 330 דפים
...to get off with such loss as he had, and the gain of ten slaves. "Thus," wrote one of the party, " we returned back somewhat discomforted, although the captain in a singular wise carried himself with countenance very cheerful outwardly, although his heart was inwardly broke at... | |
| Robert Alfred John Walling - 1907 - 320 דפים
...negroes to their tale of slaves. Here is Sparke's picture of Hawkins in the moment of adversity: — "The Captain, in a singular wise manner, carried himself,...did little weigh the death of his men, nor yet the hurt of the rest (although his heart was inwardly broken in pieces for it) : done to this end, that... | |
| Robert Alfred John Walling - 1907 - 310 דפים
...negroes to their tale of slaves. Here is Sparke's picture of Hawkins in the moment of adversity: — "The Captain, in a singular wise manner, carried himself,...did little weigh the death of his men, nor yet the hurt of the rest (although his heart was inwardly broken in pieces for it): done to this end, that... | |
| 1919 - 466 דפים
...with the negroes, by whom he once lost seven of his own men killed and twenty-seven wounded. ' But the captain in a singular wise manner carried himself with countenance very cheerful outwardly, although inwardly his heart was broken in pieces for it; done to this end, that the Portugals, being... | |
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