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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... fifty - five years of age . He had spent forty years at sea , and nearly twenty in planning this western voyage . The day of his setting sail must have been a proud one to him . How must his strong heart have beat high with emotion ! 2 ...
... fifty - five years of age . He had spent forty years at sea , and nearly twenty in planning this western voyage . The day of his setting sail must have been a proud one to him . How must his strong heart have beat high with emotion ! 2 ...
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... fifty of the native Indians , 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 ...
... fifty of the native Indians , 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 ...
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... fifty miles up the river , on its northern side , which they selected as a suitable place on which to establish themselves . Here they landed , and commenced the building of houses . This place was called Jamestown . It was now about ...
... fifty miles up the river , on its northern side , which they selected as a suitable place on which to establish themselves . Here they landed , and commenced the building of houses . This place was called Jamestown . It was now about ...
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... Fifty of them , or about half the colony , perished before autumn came on . 6. To complete the catalogue of evils , they quarrelled among them- selves . They first excluded Captain Smith from the council , profess- odly on account of ...
... Fifty of them , or about half the colony , perished before autumn came on . 6. To complete the catalogue of evils , they quarrelled among them- selves . They first excluded Captain Smith from the council , profess- odly on account of ...
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... fifty acres of soil under cultivation , and were obliged to get their food , in part , from the Indians and from England ; yet they were now im- proving in their condition . They were also healthier , only seven having died during the ...
... fifty acres of soil under cultivation , and were obliged to get their food , in part , from the Indians and from England ; yet they were now im- proving in their condition . They were also healthier , only seven having died during the ...
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