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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... side of the globe ; and that it was at least quite pos- sible to find the East Indies by sailing westward . 8. But what was to be done ? He and his friends were poor , and it would require much money to fit out an expedition like that ...
... side of the globe ; and that it was at least quite pos- sible to find the East Indies by sailing westward . 8. But what was to be done ? He and his friends were poor , and it would require much money to fit out an expedition like that ...
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... 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 the middle of May . 11. The plan of ...
... 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 the middle of May . 11. The plan of ...
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... side . After a consultation with his principal men , it was determined to put him to death , and they proceeded to make the preparations . 1 CHAPTER XIV . The Story of Pocahontas . - She saves Captain Smith's Life , and becomes the ...
... side . After a consultation with his principal men , it was determined to put him to death , and they proceeded to make the preparations . 1 CHAPTER XIV . The Story of Pocahontas . - She saves Captain Smith's Life , and becomes the ...
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... sides of the James River , for nearly one hundred and fifty miles , and the Indians were also much scattered . It is thought that , in the more thickly - settled parts of the country , the Indian population did not average more than one ...
... sides of the James River , for nearly one hundred and fifty miles , and the Indians were also much scattered . It is thought that , in the more thickly - settled parts of the country , the Indian population did not average more than one ...
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... side of the stream , where Farmington River enters it , and laid the foundation of Windsor . The Dutch , with a band of seventy men , attempted to drive them away in 1634 , but did not succeed . Thus was a colony planted in Connecticut ...
... side of the stream , where Farmington River enters it , and laid the foundation of Windsor . The Dutch , with a band of seventy men , attempted to drive them away in 1634 , but did not succeed . Thus was a colony planted in Connecticut ...
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