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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... carried before Powhatan . XIV . The Story of Pocahontas . She saves Captain Smith's Life , and be- comes the Friend of the English . She is married to Rolfe .. XV . Depressed State of the Colony . Arrival of Captain Newport and more ...
... carried before Powhatan . XIV . The Story of Pocahontas . She saves Captain Smith's Life , and be- comes the Friend of the English . She is married to Rolfe .. XV . Depressed State of the Colony . Arrival of Captain Newport and more ...
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... carrying cattle , furni- ture , tools , & c . They had a prosperous voyage , and , on reaching Vin- land , found a large whale cast ashore , which afforded them ample subsistence for a time . They cut down trees and built themselves ...
... carrying cattle , furni- ture , tools , & c . They had a prosperous voyage , and , on reaching Vin- land , found a large whale cast ashore , which afforded them ample subsistence for a time . They cut down trees and built themselves ...
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... carried on by land , and the West Indies were of course undiscovered . 6. The strong desire which was felt by commercial men to find out a path to the East Indies by water , led to much conversation on the subject ; and some persons ...
... carried on by land , and the West Indies were of course undiscovered . 6. The strong desire which was felt by commercial men to find out a path to the East Indies by water , led to much conversation on the subject ; and some persons ...
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... carried home in chains . 4. Columbus was however liberated , and made a fourth voyage to America in 1502 , with his brother Bartholomew and his son Fernando ; but it was his last . The same enmity which had caused him to be sent home ...
... carried home in chains . 4. Columbus was however liberated , and made a fourth voyage to America in 1502 , with his brother Bartholomew and his son Fernando ; but it was his last . The same enmity which had caused him to be sent home ...
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... carried them home , and sold them as slaves . 4. Emboldened by his success , he made a second voyage , but did not live to return . The general belief is that he lost his life in at- tempting to secure another cargo of slaves , and that ...
... carried them home , and sold them as slaves . 4. Emboldened by his success , he made a second voyage , but did not live to return . The general belief is that he lost his life in at- tempting to secure another cargo of slaves , and that ...
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