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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... seemed necessary to put the English on their guard against that hostile spirit which lurked * The site of the town is now part of a farm belonging to Mr. William Mayo . under the mask of friendship . An opportunity offered in 33.
... seemed necessary to put the English on their guard against that hostile spirit which lurked * The site of the town is now part of a farm belonging to Mr. William Mayo . under the mask of friendship . An opportunity offered in 33.
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... seemed destructive to the constitu- tion of Europeans . After building two forts , and making some successful incursions against the Indians , he returned in a debilitated state of body to England . On his departure the colony was left ...
... seemed destructive to the constitu- tion of Europeans . After building two forts , and making some successful incursions against the Indians , he returned in a debilitated state of body to England . On his departure the colony was left ...
الصفحة 52
... seemed to wish , and was entitled to expect . She died soon after at Gravesend , while she was preparing to return to her native shores . She left behind her an only son , who on the departure of his father for Virginia was intrusted to ...
... seemed to wish , and was entitled to expect . She died soon after at Gravesend , while she was preparing to return to her native shores . She left behind her an only son , who on the departure of his father for Virginia was intrusted to ...
الصفحة 55
... seemed to expect . Opechancanough , if not the most powerful , was at least the most invete- rate enemy that they had encountered since their arrival . His enmity grew with the colony , and he seemed to think that his own security ...
... seemed to expect . Opechancanough , if not the most powerful , was at least the most invete- rate enemy that they had encountered since their arrival . His enmity grew with the colony , and he seemed to think that his own security ...
الصفحة 57
... seemed to wither under the loss of colonial blood , and the dreary prospect of war and de- solation . The recent attack was too fatal to admit of immediate retaliation , and too wanton and cruel to be easily forgotten . During the ...
... seemed to wither under the loss of colonial blood , and the dreary prospect of war and de- solation . The recent attack was too fatal to admit of immediate retaliation , and too wanton and cruel to be easily forgotten . During the ...
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