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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... taken from the Indians , whose vain or thoughtless parade had excited alarm . In the evening they returned to their boat , and lay at some distance from the shore , for fear of some hostility from the natives during the night . The ...
... taken from the Indians , whose vain or thoughtless parade had excited alarm . In the evening they returned to their boat , and lay at some distance from the shore , for fear of some hostility from the natives during the night . The ...
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... , where he arrived on the 18th of September , with a Spanish prize , taken on his way . † * Called by some Scroton . See Bozman's Maryland , P. 75 . + Burk's Virginia . B CHAPTER II . BEFORE we proceed in our colonial his- 13.
... , where he arrived on the 18th of September , with a Spanish prize , taken on his way . † * Called by some Scroton . See Bozman's Maryland , P. 75 . + Burk's Virginia . B CHAPTER II . BEFORE we proceed in our colonial his- 13.
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... taken on board a ship which was going to Egypt . After coasting the Levant he was at length set on shore with a box of one thousand chequins , which enabled him to pursue his travels . His roving disposition carried him into Stiria ...
... taken on board a ship which was going to Egypt . After coasting the Levant he was at length set on shore with a box of one thousand chequins , which enabled him to pursue his travels . His roving disposition carried him into Stiria ...
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... taken pri- soner by the enemy , and after being cured of his wounds he was sold to the bashaw Bogul , who sent him as a present to his mistress Tra- gabigzanda at Constantinople . This lady be- came captivated with the fine appearance ...
... taken pri- soner by the enemy , and after being cured of his wounds he was sold to the bashaw Bogul , who sent him as a present to his mistress Tra- gabigzanda at Constantinople . This lady be- came captivated with the fine appearance ...
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... taken from the Kickotan Indians . He made another voyage up the river , with a design of exploring the source of the Chickahomony . After ascending as far as possible in a boat , he proceeded in a canoe , accompanied by only two ...
... taken from the Kickotan Indians . He made another voyage up the river , with a design of exploring the source of the Chickahomony . After ascending as far as possible in a boat , he proceeded in a canoe , accompanied by only two ...
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