History of North Carolina: with Maps and Illustrations, Том 1H.D.Turner,W.L. Pomeroy, 1857 |
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... pearl - oyster was abundant in our waters , or that the Indians were pearl - divers : indeed the pearls are said elsewhere to be derived from muscles taken in the " great river " they called Cipo , which may have been Currituck sound ...
... pearl - oyster was abundant in our waters , or that the Indians were pearl - divers : indeed the pearls are said elsewhere to be derived from muscles taken in the " great river " they called Cipo , which may have been Currituck sound ...
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... pearl in gage for them ; but we refused it for this time , because we would not make them know , that we esteemed thereof , until we had understood in what places of the country the pearl grew , which now your worship does very well ...
... pearl in gage for them ; but we refused it for this time , because we would not make them know , that we esteemed thereof , until we had understood in what places of the country the pearl grew , which now your worship does very well ...
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... pearl , tobacco , and such like commodities of the island . The 7th day we departed with great good will from the Span- iards from the island of Hispaniola , but the wiser sort do impute this great show of friendship and courtesy used ...
... pearl , tobacco , and such like commodities of the island . The 7th day we departed with great good will from the Span- iards from the island of Hispaniola , but the wiser sort do impute this great show of friendship and courtesy used ...
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... pearl , and does so ordinarily take the same , as that not only his own skins that he wears , and the better sort of his gentlemen and followers are full set with the said pearl , but also his beds and houses are garnished with them ...
... pearl , and does so ordinarily take the same , as that not only his own skins that he wears , and the better sort of his gentlemen and followers are full set with the said pearl , but also his beds and houses are garnished with them ...
Сторінка 115
... pearl - oyster may once have abounded in the waters of Carolina and south - eastern Vir- ginia , but we know of no evidence for such a fact save that contained in the story of this , and the previous voyage . As to the white persons who ...
... pearl - oyster may once have abounded in the waters of Carolina and south - eastern Vir- ginia , but we know of no evidence for such a fact save that contained in the story of this , and the previous voyage . As to the white persons who ...
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