Karlsefne and his company had erected their dwelling-houses a little above the bay; and there they spent the winter. No snow fell, and the cattle found their food in the open field. One morning early, in the beginning of 1008, they descried a number of... The Journal of the Royal Geographic Society of London - Page 103by Royal Geographical Society (Great Britain) - 1838Full view - About this book
| 1838 - 728 pages
...cheeks. Thorfinn and his company erected their houses a little above the bay and passed the winter there. No snow fell, and the cattle found their food in the open field. In the following spring, 1008, the natives began to assemble in numbers, and opened a trade with the... | |
| John Frost - 1844 - 494 pages
...houses a * Antiquitates American®. BIRTH OF SNORRE. little ' above the bay and passed the winter there. No snow fell, and the cattle found their food in the open field. The Northmen trading with the Indians. In the following spring, 1008, the natives began to assemble... | |
| John Frost - 1851 - 1058 pages
...houses a * Antiquitates Americans. BIRTH OF SNORRE. little above the bay and passed the winter there. No snow fell, and the cattle found their food in the open field. The Northmen trotting with the Indian), In the following spring, 1008, the natives began to assemble... | |
| Johann Georg Kohl, William Willis - 1869 - 330 pages
...and on the rising grounds plenty of vines. There, in a beautiful country, they spent the following winter. No snow fell, and the cattle found their food in the open fields, as it may be to-day, in the exceptionally mild climate of Rhode Island. Sometimes the aborigines... | |
| Edmund Farwell Slafter - 1877 - 198 pages
...company had ereeled their dwellinghoufes a little above the bay, and there they fpent the winter. No fnow fell, and the cattle found their food in the open...One morning early, in the beginning of 1008, they defcried a number of canoes coming from the fouth-weft paft the cape. Karlfefne having held up a white... | |
| Edmund Farwell Slafter - 1877 - 186 pages
...company had erected their dwellinghoufes a little above the bay, and there they fpent the winter. No fnow fell, and the cattle found their food in the open...One morning early, in the beginning of 1008, they defcried a number of canoes coming from the fouth-weft paft the cape. Karlfefne having held up a white... | |
| Prince Society (Boston, Mass.) - 1877 - 184 pages
...company had eredted their dwellinghoufes a little above the bay, and there they fpent the winter. No fnow fell, and the cattle found their food in the open...One morning early, in the beginning of 1008, they defcried a number of canoes coming from the fouth-weft paft the cape. Karlfefne having held up a white... | |
| Edmund Farwell Slafter - 1877 - 196 pages
...company had creeled their dwellinghoufes a little above the bay, and there they fpent the winter. No fnow fell, and the cattle found their food in the open...One morning early, in the beginning of 1008, they defcried a number of canoes coming from the fouth-weft paft the cape. Karlfefne having held up a white... | |
| Hubert Howe Bancroft - 1883 - 824 pages
...to the mouth of the river were large islands. They steered into the lake, and called the place Hop (i Hope). On the low grounds they found fields of...1008, they descried a number of canoes coming from the 8.W. past the cape. Karlsefne having held up a white shield as a friendly signal, they drew nigh and... | |
| Hubert Howe Bancroft - 1883 - 824 pages
...to the mouth of the river were large islands. They steered into the lake, and called the place Hop (i Hope). On the low grounds they found fields of...One morning early, in the beginning of 1008, they deseried a number of canoes coming from the SW past the cape. Karlsefne having held up a white shield... | |
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