 | William James Rivers - Indians of North America - 1850 - 116 pages
...white as was possible, yet it was told them [the French] that they might live thirty or forty years more, by the course of nature : although the younger of them both was not less than two hundred and fifty years old." Landon. in Hak). But this is not more extravagant than... | |
 | Benjamin Franklin French - Florida - 1869 - 371 pages
...long, and as white as possible, yet it was told them, that they might yet live thirty or forty years more, by the course of nature, although the younger of them both was not less than two hundred and fiftv years old! After he had ended his communication, he commanded two young... | |
 | Benjamin Franklin French - Florida - 1869 - 384 pages
...long, and as white as possible, yet it was told them, that they might yet live thirty or forty years more, by the course of nature, although the younger of them both was not less than two hundred and fifty years old ! After he had ended his communication, he commanded two... | |
 | William Whitwell Dewhurst - Florida - 1881 - 202 pages
...very long, and as white as possible, yet it was told us that they might yet live thirty or forty years more by the course of nature, although the younger of them both was not less than two hundred and fifty years old." * Laudonnere employed the Indians to assist him in finding... | |
 | William Whitwell Dewhurst - Florida - 1885 - 228 pages
...very long, and as white as possible, yet it was told us that they might yet live thirty or forty years more by the course of nature, although the younger of them both was not less than two hundred and fifty years old." * Laudonnere employed the Indians to assist him in finding... | |
 | Richard Hakluyt - America - 1889 - 736 pages
...fift generation. But though this olde man had his father aliue more olde then himselfe, and that both of them did weare their haire very long, and as white...possible, yet it was tolde them, that they might yet liue thirtie or fortie yeeres more by the course of nature: although the younger of them both was not... | |
 | Woodbury Lowery - America - 1905 - 546 pages
...man had his father aliue more olde than himselfe . . . yet it was tolde them that they might yet Hue thirtie or fortie yeeres more by the course of nature; although the younger of them both was not lesee than two hundred and fiftie yeeres olde, ' ' according to the Frenchman's generous reckoning.'... | |
 | Richard Hakluyt - Voyages and travels - 1904 - 654 pages
...fift generation. But though this olde man had his father alive more olde then himselfe, and that both of them did weare their haire very long, and as white as was possible, yet it was tolde them, [III. 323.] that they might yet live thirtie or fortie yeeres more by the course of nature : although... | |
 | Woodbury Lowery - Florida - 1905 - 552 pages
...man had his father aliue more olde than himselfe . . . yet it was tolde them that they might yet liue thirtie or fortie yeeres more by the course of nature; although the younger of them both was not lesee than two hundred and fiftie yeeres olde, ' ' according to the Frenchman's generous reckoning.1... | |
 | Woodbury Lowery - Florida - 1905 - 550 pages
...man had his father aliue more olde than himselfe ... yet it was tolde them that they might yet Hue thirtie or fortie yeeres more by the course of nature; although the younger of them both was not lesee than two hundred and fiftie yeeres olde," according to the Frenchman's generous reckoning.' Neither... | |
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