. A larger history of the United States of America, to the close of President Jackson's administration . ry, and introduced it in his lines: As the mournful crocodileWith sorrow snares relenting passengers. 2 Henry VI., iii. i. Hawkins and his men visited Cuba, Hispaniola, the Tortu-gas, and other places; supplied food to Laudonnieres Frenchsettlements in what was then called Florida, and ultimately sailed along the coast of NorthAmerica to Newfoundland, andthence to Europe. By this voy-age Hawkins obtained fame andhonor ; he became Sir John Haw-kins, and was authorized to haveon his crest the


. A larger history of the United States of America, to the close of President Jackson's administration . ry, and introduced it in his lines: As the mournful crocodileWith sorrow snares relenting passengers. 2 Henry VI., iii. i. Hawkins and his men visited Cuba, Hispaniola, the Tortu-gas, and other places; supplied food to Laudonnieres Frenchsettlements in what was then called Florida, and ultimately sailed along the coast of NorthAmerica to Newfoundland, andthence to Europe. By this voy-age Hawkins obtained fame andhonor ; he became Sir John Haw-kins, and was authorized to haveon his crest the half-length fig-ure of a negro prisoner, calledtechnically a demie-Moor boundand captive. Later, when QueenElizabeth had definitely takensides against Spain, and with-drawn all obstacles to Hawkinssplans, he established a regularsettlement, or factory, in Guin-ea as the head-quarters for hisslave-trade; sailed with slavesonce more for a third voyage across the Atlantic (1568);traded in some places openly, in others secretly and by night,in spite of King Philips prohibition, and prospered well until. THE HAWKINS ARMS. THE OLD ENGLISH SEAMEN. 89


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