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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... continued in a state of in- fancy without exhibiting marks of enterprise , and scarcely of ordinary industry . Captain Smith had indeed turned his attention to the improvement of the little metropolis of Vir- ginia , but his roving ...
... continued in a state of in- fancy without exhibiting marks of enterprise , and scarcely of ordinary industry . Captain Smith had indeed turned his attention to the improvement of the little metropolis of Vir- ginia , but his roving ...
الصفحة 59
... continued their in- cursions , and the Panunkies and Chickaho- monies in particular , made frequent attacks on the colony , marking their course with terror and devastation , the constant attendants on In- dian warfare . Many of the ...
... continued their in- cursions , and the Panunkies and Chickaho- monies in particular , made frequent attacks on the colony , marking their course with terror and devastation , the constant attendants on In- dian warfare . Many of the ...
الصفحة 61
... continued in office till the year 1639 , when he was succeeded by sir Francis Wyatt . The term of Wyatt's administration was short , for in the year 1641 , it appears that sir William Berkeley became governor of the colony . F About ...
... continued in office till the year 1639 , when he was succeeded by sir Francis Wyatt . The term of Wyatt's administration was short , for in the year 1641 , it appears that sir William Berkeley became governor of the colony . F About ...
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... continued their course westward , until they saw , to use their own language , the waters " running back- wards , " or taking a different course from those which empty into the Atlantic ocean . The accounts brought by Batte and his ...
... continued their course westward , until they saw , to use their own language , the waters " running back- wards , " or taking a different course from those which empty into the Atlantic ocean . The accounts brought by Batte and his ...
الصفحة 85
... . During his adminis- tration the Indians of the Six Nations renewed their depredations on the frontiers of Virginia , and those tribes who continued in alliance with H the colonists suffered equally from their incur- sions . , 85.
... . During his adminis- tration the Indians of the Six Nations renewed their depredations on the frontiers of Virginia , and those tribes who continued in alliance with H the colonists suffered equally from their incur- sions . , 85.
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