| Bartholomew Rivers Carroll - 1836 - 622 pagine
...heere the River Belle, a man may beholde the meadows diuided asunder, into isles and islets interlacing one another. Briefly, the place is so pleasant, that...melancholicke would be inforced to change their humour." On this pleasant spot the French colonists built their fort, which in honor of the Prince Charles,... | |
| Bartholomew Rivers Carroll - 1836 - 624 pagine
...neere the River Belle, a man may beholde the meadows diuided asunder, into isles and islets interlacing one another. Briefly, the place is so pleasant, that...melancholicke would be inforced to change their humour." On this pleasant spot the French colonists built their fort, which in honor of the Prince Charles,... | |
| 1836 - 624 pagine
...neere the River Belle, a man may beholde the meadows diuided asunder, into isles and islets interlacing one another. Briefly, the place is so pleasant, that those which are melancholicke would be inforcied to change their humour<" On this pleasant spot the French colonists built their fort, which... | |
| William Gilmore Simms - 1840 - 380 pagine
...near the river Belle, a man may behold the meadows divided asunder into isles and islets, interlacing one another. Briefly, the place is so pleasant, that those which are melancholick, would be forced to change their humour." The objections to Port Royal, exaggerated by... | |
| George Rainsford Fairbanks - 1858 - 230 pagine
...the wild grapes and the view of the distant salt meadows, with their " iles and islets, so pleasante that those which are melancholicke would be inforced to change their humour." * Col. TD Hart ; Mrs. James Smith. It is but proper, however, to say, that at a plantation known as... | |
| William Gilmore Simms - 1866 - 460 pagine
...near the rivfer Belle, a man may behold the meadows divided asunder into isles and islets, interlacing one another. Briefly, the place is so pleasant, that those which are melancholick, would be forced to change their humour." The objections to Port Royal, exaggerated by... | |
| George Rainsford Fairbanks - 1868 - 148 pagine
...meadows, divided asunder into isles and islet, enterlacing one another. Briefly, the place is so pleaseut, that those which are melancholicke, would be inforced...a triangle ; the side towards the west, which was towards the land, was inclosed with a little trench and raised with turf made in the form of a battlement,... | |
| Benjamin Franklin French - 1869 - 384 pagine
...near the River Belle, a man may behold the meadows divided asunder into isles and islets, interlacing one another; briefly, the place is so pleasant, that those which are melancholic would be enforced to change their humor. After I had staid there awhile, I embarked again... | |
| Benjamin Franklin French - 1869 - 371 pagine
...near the River Belle, a man may behold the meadows divided asunder into isles and islets, interlacing one another; briefly, the place is so pleasant, that those which are melancholic would be enforced to change their humor. After I had staid there awhile, I embarked again... | |
| Francis Parkman - 1880 - 506 pagine
...verdant shores, beyond whose portals lay the El Dorado of their dreams. " Briefly," writes Laudonniere, " the place is so pleasant, that those which are melancholicke would be inforced to change their humour."2 A fresh surprise awaited them. The allotted span of mortal life was quadrupled in that benign... | |
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