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... ATTACK , 241 CHAPTER XVII . RETRIBUTION , CHAPTER XVIII . " NOT AS SPANIARDS AND MARINERS , BUT AS TRAITORS , ROBBERS AND MURDERERS , " · CHAPTER XIX . DEFYING THE FATES , CHAPTER XX . CONCLUSION , HISTORICAL INDEX , CHRONOLOGY , 255 ...
... ATTACK , 241 CHAPTER XVII . RETRIBUTION , CHAPTER XVIII . " NOT AS SPANIARDS AND MARINERS , BUT AS TRAITORS , ROBBERS AND MURDERERS , " · CHAPTER XIX . DEFYING THE FATES , CHAPTER XX . CONCLUSION , HISTORICAL INDEX , CHRONOLOGY , 255 ...
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... a state of confusion , and he rightly conjectured that a Spanish man - of - war was about to attack the pirate . The prisoner began to hope . moment CHAPTER VI . IN FLORIDA . THE anxiety of FROM SAINTS TO PIRATES . 91.
... a state of confusion , and he rightly conjectured that a Spanish man - of - war was about to attack the pirate . The prisoner began to hope . moment CHAPTER VI . IN FLORIDA . THE anxiety of FROM SAINTS TO PIRATES . 91.
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... attacked by Melendez . We seek only homes and peace , and right to exercise our religious liberty . Why should Philip II . refuse us this ? " With all his bigotry , early training , and super- stition , Francisco Estevan was forced to ...
... attacked by Melendez . We seek only homes and peace , and right to exercise our religious liberty . Why should Philip II . refuse us this ? " With all his bigotry , early training , and super- stition , Francisco Estevan was forced to ...
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... attack them . " You have great cause to dread the Spaniards , " Ribault answered leaping on shore . " What do you mean , monsieur ? " Laudonnière asked . " Your language implies a rebuke . " " The doings of this colony have reached the ...
... attack them . " You have great cause to dread the Spaniards , " Ribault answered leaping on shore . " What do you mean , monsieur ? " Laudonnière asked . " Your language implies a rebuke . " " The doings of this colony have reached the ...
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... attack us , their forces must of necessity land on the coast . Let us send a strong detachment of troops by land to fall upon them while disembarking . " At this point of the conference , Ribault pro- duced a letter from Coligni ...
... attack us , their forces must of necessity land on the coast . Let us send a strong detachment of troops by land to fall upon them while disembarking . " At this point of the conference , Ribault pro- duced a letter from Coligni ...
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admiral Admiral Coligni answered arms asked attack Augustine Beaucarre boat brother cannon Carolinia Catholic chief coast Coligni colony commandant Cossel countrymen cried Cuba cunning D'Erlac D'Oranger danger dark dawn deck Duke of Guise enemy escaped expedition eyes face fate father fear fell fleet Florida forest Fort Carolinia Fort St Fourneaux Francisco Estevan French Frenchmen gazed girl gold Gourges governor guard guns hand heard heart heretics Hortense De Barre Huguenots Indians John Gyrot king knew land Laudon Laudonnière mademoiselle matchlocks Mattheo Melendez Mendoza Monsieur Gyrot morning nière night Olacatora Ottigny Outina pale persecution pirate priest prisoner Protestant rain reached Ribault river sailed sailor Saturiova savages seemed seized señor sent ship shore silence Sir John Hawkins slain smile soldiers soon Spain Spanish stood storm sword terrible thought Timagoa Trenchant vessel wild woods World young Spaniard