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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... four died in a night . 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 ...
... four died in a night . 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 ...
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... four pinnaces remaining in the river , into which they entered , though almost without provisions , even for the voyage to Newfoundland . They had resolved - strange to say - on burning the town when they left it , and the energy of ...
... four pinnaces remaining in the river , into which they entered , though almost without provisions , even for the voyage to Newfoundland . They had resolved - strange to say - on burning the town when they left it , and the energy of ...
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... four bushels of Indian corn . " This providential dis- covery , " says Holmes , in his Annals , " gave them seed for a future harvest , and preserved the infant colony from famine . " 8. One fact should be mentioned , which shows what ...
... four bushels of Indian corn . " This providential dis- covery , " says Holmes , in his Annals , " gave them seed for a future harvest , and preserved the infant colony from famine . " 8. One fact should be mentioned , which shows what ...
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... Four THE LANDING . of the principal men , with eight or ten seamen , immediately set out on a tour of discovery . Snow had already fall- en , and the weath- er was so severe that the spray of the sea , falling upon their coats , and ...
... Four THE LANDING . of the principal men , with eight or ten seamen , immediately set out on a tour of discovery . Snow had already fall- en , and the weath- er was so severe that the spray of the sea , falling upon their coats , and ...
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... four hours , without food or drink . A part of the punishment , however , was , in the end , re- mitted . CHAPTER XXVII . The Colony threatened by the Narraganset Indians.- Drought and Scarcity.— Governor Bradford journeyɛ among the ...
... four hours , without food or drink . A part of the punishment , however , was , in the end , re- mitted . CHAPTER XXVII . The Colony threatened by the Narraganset Indians.- Drought and Scarcity.— Governor Bradford journeyɛ among the ...
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