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George Bancroft, History of the Colonization of the United States, Vol. 1, 17th edition. 14 0 Browse Search
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r the Jordan or Combahee, they came upon Port Royal entrance, Laudonniere, in Hakluyt, III. 373. The description is sufficiently minute aing gave consent; three ships were conceded for the service; and Laudonniere, who, in the former voyage, had been upon the American coast, a narrated: There are four original accounts by eye-witnesses: Laudonniere, in Hakluyt, III. 384—419: Le Moyne, in De Bry, part II., togeth under the pretence of desiring to escape from famine, compelled Laudonniere to sign an order, permitting their embarkation for New Spain. N a boat; these could find no shelter but at Fort Carolina, where Laudonniere sentenced the ringleaders to death. Meantime, the scarcity beed, and the foundation of St. Augustine was immediately laid. Laudonniere. They put their soldiers, victual, and munition, on land. Haklud persons were killed. A few escaped into the woods, among them Laudonniere, Challus, and Le Moyne, who have related the horrors of the scen