A History of Virginia from Its Discovery Till the Year 1781: With Biographical Sketches of All the Most Distinguished Characters that Occur in the Colonial, Revolutionary, Or Subsequent Period of Our HistoryJ. W. Campbell, 1813 - 310 من الصفحات |
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... James rivers above the falls . Besides these , were the Nottoways , the Meherricks , the Tuteloes , and several other scattering and independent tribes . The hereditary dominions of Powhatan lay on James river which originally bore his ...
... James rivers above the falls . Besides these , were the Nottoways , the Meherricks , the Tuteloes , and several other scattering and independent tribes . The hereditary dominions of Powhatan lay on James river which originally bore his ...
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... James I. he lost his interest at court , and was tried and con- demned for a conspiracy against the king . He was however reprieved , and was employed af- terwards in the public service of his monarch . The sentence of death was still ...
... James I. he lost his interest at court , and was tried and con- demned for a conspiracy against the king . He was however reprieved , and was employed af- terwards in the public service of his monarch . The sentence of death was still ...
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... James the First , who had succeeded Elizabeth on the throne of England , by which that tract of coun- try from thirty - four to forty - five degrees of north latitude was divided into southern and northern colonies of Virginia , and ...
... James the First , who had succeeded Elizabeth on the throne of England , by which that tract of coun- try from thirty - four to forty - five degrees of north latitude was divided into southern and northern colonies of Virginia , and ...
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... James- town . In order the better to succeed in this attempt , they endeavoured to attach him to their interests , by offering him a large tract of land and a number of beautiful women if he would assist them in their project . However ...
... James- town . In order the better to succeed in this attempt , they endeavoured to attach him to their interests , by offering him a large tract of land and a number of beautiful women if he would assist them in their project . However ...
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... James river , with upwards of a hundred men each , were driven from their posts , and compelled to take refuge in the set- tlement , after losing their boats and a number of their men . Ratcliffe , with a party of about thirty men ...
... James river , with upwards of a hundred men each , were driven from their posts , and compelled to take refuge in the set- tlement , after losing their boats and a number of their men . Ratcliffe , with a party of about thirty men ...
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