| Robert Southey - 1834 - 378 страници
...be, but more devilish a thousand parts, and are eaters and derourers of any man they can catch, — bloodsuckers both of Spaniards, Indians, and all that light in their laps ; not sparing their own countrymen, if they can conveniently come by them." This Hawkins learnt at Borburata, where he... | |
| Henry Richard Fox Bourne - 1868 - 336 страници
...but more devilish a thousand parts, and are eaters and devourers of any man that they can catch, — bloodsuckers both of Spaniards, Indians, and all that light in their laps ; not sparing their own countrymen if they can conveniently come by them." Having entered on his first voyage with no aversion... | |
| 1878 - 536 страници
...their practice to toll with their golde the ignorant Caribes. to their snares : they are bloudsuckers both of Spaniards, Indians, and all that light in their laps, not sparing their owne countrymen if they can conueniently come by them. Their pollicie in fight with the Spaniards is maruellous... | |
| Richard Hakluyt - 1890 - 672 страници
...1iues, anc* were presently eaten. And of the this is their practise to toll with their golde the Canbes. ignorant to their snares : they are bloodsuckers both...laps, not sparing their owne countreymen if they can conueniently come by them. Their pollicie in fight with the Spaniards is maruellous : for they chuse... | |
| Richard Hakluyt - 1890 - 272 страници
...countreymen if they can conueniently come by them. Their pollicie in fight with the Spaniards is maruellous : for they chuse for their refuge the mountaines and...Spaniards with their horses cannot follow them, and if they fortune to be met in the plaine where one horseman may ouerrunne 100. of them, they haue a deuise... | |
| Richard Hakluyt - 1893 - 344 страници
...ransom with their lives, and were presently eaten. And this is their practice, to toll 1 with their gold the ignorant to their snares. They are bloodsuckers...and all that light in their laps ; not sparing their own countrymen if they can conveniently come by them. Their policy in fight with the Spaniards is marvellous... | |
| Richard Hakluyt - 1893 - 350 страници
...presently eaten. And this is their practice, to toll ' with their gold the ignorant to their snares. vThey are bloodsuckers both of Spaniards, Indians, and all that light in their laps ; not sparing their own countrymen if they can conveniently come by themT) Their policy in fight with the Spaniards is... | |
| Henry Frowde, M.A., Edited by Edward John Payne with Notes by C. Raymond Beazley - 1907 - 486 страници
...ransom with their lives, and were presently eaten. And this is their practice, to toll' with their gold the ignorant to their snares. They are bloodsuckers...and all that light in their laps; not sparing their own countrymen if they can conveniently come by them. Their policy in ‘fight with the Spaniards is... | |
| Richard Hakluyt - 1927 - 328 страници
...saved themselves by flight, but they that were taken, paied their ransome with their lives, and were presently eaten. And this is their practise to toll...Spaniards with their horses cannot follow them, and if they fortune to be met in the plaine where one horseman may over-runne 100. of them, they have a devise... | |
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