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Thomas Wentworth Higginson, A book of American explorers, chapter 7 (search)
e very same that we saw in the voyage of Capt. John Ribaut. Which, having espied us, cried very fafleet, and founded the town of St. Augustine. Ribaut took most of Laudonniere's soldiers, with his udonniere thus describes what took place after Ribaut's departure.] The very day that he departedowance; although that after the arrival of Captain Ribaut my portion of victuals was allotted unto mxtremity, I took a muster of the men which Captain Ribaut had left me, to see if there were any thatre four but young striplings, which served Captain Ribaut, and kept his dogs: the fifth was a cook. and which were of the foresaid company of Captain Ribaut, there was a carpenter of threescore yearso others' consideration to imagine whether Captain Ribaut would have left them with me to have borrosay one thing, that the long delay that Captain John Ribaut used in his embarking, and the fifteen acred him and all his company. [The fate of Ribaut at the hands of Menendez, and the terrible ven[1 more...]