A Pictorial History of the United States: With Notices of Other Portions of America, North and South : for the Use of Schools and FamiliesE.H. Butler, 1872 - 516 páginas |
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... there . 4. What company was formed in the time of James I. ? 5. What occurred in 1607 ? 6. What of Capes Charles and Henry ? Point Comfort ? SETTLEMENT AT JAMESTOWN . 35 7. This first body of. 34 HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES .
... there . 4. What company was formed in the time of James I. ? 5. What occurred in 1607 ? 6. What of Capes Charles and Henry ? Point Comfort ? SETTLEMENT AT JAMESTOWN . 35 7. This first body of. 34 HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES .
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... body of emigrants , unfortunately , did not consist o families of hardy , enterprising farmers , and other laborers and me- chanics . There were only twelve laborers and a few mechanics in th company- " forty - eight gentlemen and four ...
... body of emigrants , unfortunately , did not consist o families of hardy , enterprising farmers , and other laborers and me- chanics . There were only twelve laborers and a few mechanics in th company- " forty - eight gentlemen and four ...
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... body in the straw , and , mounting his horse , fled to the woods . 5. After wandering several days , uncertain of ... bodies of men , when exposed to great danger , are , for the most part , united among themselves . But it was not so ...
... body in the straw , and , mounting his horse , fled to the woods . 5. After wandering several days , uncertain of ... bodies of men , when exposed to great danger , are , for the most part , united among themselves . But it was not so ...
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... bodies ; he also wrote a note on a piece of paper and sent it to the colonists at Jamestown , thus showing that by this means he could communicate with his friends . 7. Thus the savages came to the conclusion that their prisoner was a ...
... bodies ; he also wrote a note on a piece of paper and sent it to the colonists at Jamestown , thus showing that by this means he could communicate with his friends . 7. Thus the savages came to the conclusion that their prisoner was a ...
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... bodies of those persons who died or were slain , whether of their own party or that of the Indians . To add to the distress , thirty of the settlers escaped , and became pirates . 3. In the short period of six months after Captain ...
... bodies of those persons who died or were slain , whether of their own party or that of the Indians . To add to the distress , thirty of the settlers escaped , and became pirates . 3. In the short period of six months after Captain ...
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