They took the chayne of our capitaines whistle, which was of silver, and the dagger-haft of one our fellow mariners, hanging on his side being of yellow copper guilt, and showed us that such stuffe came from the said river. . . Our capitaine shewed them... Bulletin of the New York State Museum - Page 61902Full view - About this book
| Geology - 1860 - 512 pages
...which in their language they call Caquedaze, and looking towarde that countrey, with signes asked them if any came from thence, they shaking their heads...Saguenay, and that lyeth cleane contrary to the other. After we had heard and scene these things of them we drewe to our boates accompanied with a great multitude... | |
| Sir John William Dawson - Fossil hominids - 1880 - 378 pages
...which in their language they call Caquedaze, and looking towarde that countrey, with signes asked them if any came from thence, they shaking their heads...Saguenay, and that lyeth cleane contrary to the other. After we had heard and seene these things of them we drewe to our boates accompanied with a great multitude... | |
| Sir John William Dawson - Fossil hominids - 1888 - 378 pages
...which in their language they call Caquedaze, and looking towarde that countrey, with signes asked them if any came from thence, they shaking their heads...they shewed us that it came from Saguenay, and that lyoth cleane contrary to the other. After we had heard and scene these things of them we drewe to our... | |
| Richard Hakluyt - America - 1889 - 426 pages
...in their language they call Caignetadze, and looking towarde that Countrey, with signes asked them if any came from thence, they shaking their heads answered no : but they shewed vs that it came from Saguenay, and that lyeth cleane contrary to the other. After we had heard and... | |
| Richard Hakluyt - America - 1889 - 734 pages
...signes asked them if any came from thence, they shaking their heads answered no : but they shewed vs that it came from Saguenay, and that lyeth cleane contrary to the other. After we had heard and scene these things of them, we drewe to our boates accompanied with a great... | |
| America - 1893 - 890 pages
...which in their language they call Caignetadze, and looking towards that countrey, with signs asked them if any came from thence, they shaking their heads...no; but they shewed us that it came from Saguenay." "But the right and ready way to go to Saguenay is up that way to Hochelaga [Montreal], and then into... | |
| Smithsonian Institution. Board of Regents - Discoveries in science - 1893 - 916 pages
...Caignetadze, and looking towards that countrey [in a different direction from Saguenay], with signs asked them if any came from thence, they shaking their heads answered no; but they shewed us that it came from Sagnenay." "But the right and ready way to go to Sagneuay is up that way to Hochelaga [Montreal], and... | |
| English literature - 1905 - 454 pages
...which in their language they call Caignetadze, and, looking toward that country with signs, asked them if any came from thence, they, shaking their heads, answered no .. but they showed us that it came from Saguenay, and that Florio lieth clean contrary to the other. After we had... | |
| William Martin Beauchamp - Indian metal-work - 1902 - 192 pages
...fellow mariners, hanging on his side being of yellow copper guilt, and showed us that such stuff e came from the said river. . . Our capitaine shewed...Bartholomew Gosnold was at Cape Cod in 1602 he saw a young Indian with plates of copper hanging from hip ears. These may have come from European contact, but... | |
| Richard Hakluyt - Discoveries in geography - 1904 - 538 pages
...in their language they call Caignetadze, and looking towarde that Countrey, with signes asked them if any came from thence, they shaking their heads...Saguenay, and that lyeth cleane contrary to the other. Red copper in After we had heard and seene these things of them, we drewe to our boates accompanied... | |
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