The Annals of America: From the Discovery by Columbus in the Year 1492, to the Year 1826, Volumen2Hilliard and Brown, 1829 |
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... Indians , to return to the fleet , and proceed along the coast to the Bay of Chesapeak , according to the orders of ... Indians , that the 15 Englishmen , left by Grenville , were surprised by 30 Indians , who , having treacherously ...
... Indians , to return to the fleet , and proceed along the coast to the Bay of Chesapeak , according to the orders of ... Indians , that the 15 Englishmen , left by Grenville , were surprised by 30 Indians , who , having treacherously ...
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... Indian with his two men , he took the other Indian with him ; and , while exploring the head of the river , he heard the cry of Indians , which was succeeded by an arrow that struck him in the thigh . Indians soon appeared . After ...
... Indian with his two men , he took the other Indian with him ; and , while exploring the head of the river , he heard the cry of Indians , which was succeeded by an arrow that struck him in the thigh . Indians soon appeared . After ...
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... Indians . Settlement of an Eng lish colony at Sagada- hock . The number of Indians , at this time , within 60 miles of James Town , was supposed to be about 7000 ; nearly 2000 of whom were warriors . On the recent encouragement for ...
... Indians . Settlement of an Eng lish colony at Sagada- hock . The number of Indians , at this time , within 60 miles of James Town , was supposed to be about 7000 ; nearly 2000 of whom were warriors . On the recent encouragement for ...
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... Indians ; and broke up and planted 30 or 40 acres of ground.1 the Indians . President Smith , enfeebled by an accident to his person from an Smith re- explosion of powder , and disgusted with distractions in his colony , turns to ...
... Indians ; and broke up and planted 30 or 40 acres of ground.1 the Indians . President Smith , enfeebled by an accident to his person from an Smith re- explosion of powder , and disgusted with distractions in his colony , turns to ...
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... Indians dis- This flagrant outrage disposed the natives in that part of the country where it was committed , to revenge the injury on the countrymen of the offender ; and the English were hence con- strained to suspend their trade , and ...
... Indians dis- This flagrant outrage disposed the natives in that part of the country where it was committed , to revenge the injury on the countrymen of the offender ; and the English were hence con- strained to suspend their trade , and ...
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