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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... hundred men at Roanoke under the command of Ralph Lane . During his stay at Hatteras he received a visit from Grangana- meo , whose friendship and services the English had much cause to remember . He soon after sailed for England ...
... hundred men at Roanoke under the command of Ralph Lane . During his stay at Hatteras he received a visit from Grangana- meo , whose friendship and services the English had much cause to remember . He soon after sailed for England ...
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... hundred pounds for the * Croatan was an Indian town situated near Ocracock inlet on Core Bank . + Dessamonpeake - a tribe of Indians were so called . propagation of Christianity in Virginia . The projects of Raleigh 23.
... hundred pounds for the * Croatan was an Indian town situated near Ocracock inlet on Core Bank . + Dessamonpeake - a tribe of Indians were so called . propagation of Christianity in Virginia . The projects of Raleigh 23.
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... He was acquitted of the charges against him , and consequently admitted to his seat in the council . On the 22d of June 1607 , Newport returned to England , leaving in Virginia one hundred and four persons , with but a scanty stock of 35.
... He was acquitted of the charges against him , and consequently admitted to his seat in the council . On the 22d of June 1607 , Newport returned to England , leaving in Virginia one hundred and four persons , with but a scanty stock of 35.
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... hundred and twenty adventurers , with a supply of provi- sions and a number of presents for the empe- ror Powhatan . Not long after his arrival he made a visit to this monarch , for the purpose of delivering his presents and bartering ...
... hundred and twenty adventurers , with a supply of provi- sions and a number of presents for the empe- ror Powhatan . Not long after his arrival he made a visit to this monarch , for the purpose of delivering his presents and bartering ...
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... hundred men . The hope of real- izing those golden dreams which had so often proved illusory , was no doubt a principal cause of this expedition , which like those undertaken with the same views , was attended with the same success ...
... hundred men . The hope of real- izing those golden dreams which had so often proved illusory , was no doubt a principal cause of this expedition , which like those undertaken with the same views , was attended with the same success ...
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