| John Pinkerton - 1812 - 914 pages
...Canada, fome great lake, or fome inlet of fome fea that falleth into the South Sea. Thefe Maffawomekes are a great nation and very populous ; for the heads of all thofe rivers, efpecially the Pattawomekes, the Pautuxuntes, the Safquefahanocks, the Tockwoughes, are... | |
| John Smith - 1819 - 278 pages
...The Massawomekes, vpon a great salt water, which by all likelihood is either some part of Cannada: some great lake, or some inlet of some sea that falleth...Massawomekes are a great nation and very populous. For the heades of all those rivers, especially the Puitawomekes, the Pautuxuntes, the Sasquesahanocks, the... | |
| Benjamin Bussey Thatcher - 1832
...to be situated upon a great salt-water, " which by all probability is either some part of Cannada, some great lake, or some inlet of some sea that falleth into the South Sea." This is not a very definite description, even for Smith to give ; but the Massawomekes are generally... | |
| 1832 - 336 pages
...to be situated upon a great salt-water, " which by all probability is either some part of Cannada, some great lake, or some inlet of some sea that falleth into the South Sea." This is not a very definite description, even for Smith to give ; but the Massawomekes are generally... | |
| Benjamin Bussey Thatcher - 1835 - 362 pages
...to be situated upon a great salt-water, " which by all probability is either some part of Cannada, some great lake, or some inlet of some sea that falleth into the South Sea." This is not a' very definite description, even for Smith to give ; but the Massawomekes are generally... | |
| James Wimer - 1841 - 664 pages
...to be situated upon a great salt-water, " which by all probability is eithjer some part of Canada, some great lake, or some inlet of some sea that falleth into the South Sea." This is not a very definite description, even for Smith to give; but the Massawomekes are generally... | |
| John Thomas Scharf - 1879 - 594 pages
...enemies, the Massawomekes, upon a great salt water which by all likelihood is either some part of Cannada, some great lake, or some inlet of some sea that falleth...For the heads of all those rivers, especially the Pattowomekes, the Pautuxuntes, the Susquesahanocks, the Tockwoughes, are continually tormented by them;... | |
| John Thomas Scharf - 1879 - 598 pages
...enemies, the Massawomekes, upon a great salt water which by all likelihood is either some part of Cannada, some great lake, or some inlet of some sea that falleth...For the heads of all those rivers, especially the Pattowomekes, the Pautuxuntes, the Susquesahanocks, the Tockwoughes, are continually tormented by them;... | |
| 1881 - 370 pages
...the Massawomekes, upon a great salt water, which, by all likelihood, is either some part of Canada, some great lake or some inlet of some sea that falleth...Massawomekes are a great nation, and very populous." Smith further relates that the other tribes, especially the Patawomekes, the Patuxents, the Sasquesahannocks... | |
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