A History of Virginia from Its Discovery Till the Year 1781: With Biographical Sketches of All the Most Distinguished Characters that Occur in the Colonial, Revolutionary, Or Subsequent Period of Our HistoryJ. W. Campbell, 1813 - 310 páginas |
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... United States of America , A. D. 1813 , John W. Campbell of the said district , hath deposited in this office the title of a book the right whereof he claims as author in the words following to wit : " A History of Virginia , from its ...
... United States of America , A. D. 1813 , John W. Campbell of the said district , hath deposited in this office the title of a book the right whereof he claims as author in the words following to wit : " A History of Virginia , from its ...
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... united in a grand confederacy under the emperor Powhatan . The dominions of this mighty chief , who was long the most powerful rival , and most implacable foe , with whom the English had to contend , extended over that part of the ...
... united in a grand confederacy under the emperor Powhatan . The dominions of this mighty chief , who was long the most powerful rival , and most implacable foe , with whom the English had to contend , extended over that part of the ...
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... the apathy of the Indian character . When he slept one of his women sat at his head and * See Trumbull's History of the United States , chap- ter first , and Jefferson's Notes . another at his feet . When he dined they at- 16.
... the apathy of the Indian character . When he slept one of his women sat at his head and * See Trumbull's History of the United States , chap- ter first , and Jefferson's Notes . another at his feet . When he dined they at- 16.
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... complexion in infancy is white , but in riper age it becomes a • Trumbull estimates their population at sixteen thousand . See his History of the United States , page 33 . copper brown . Their hair is straight , long , 18.
... complexion in infancy is white , but in riper age it becomes a • Trumbull estimates their population at sixteen thousand . See his History of the United States , page 33 . copper brown . Their hair is straight , long , 18.
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... united themselves with disaffected emi- grants , whose misguided zeal for liberty had been repressed in England only to break out with greater violence in the colony . The in- cursions of the Indians , and the rumors of a plot for a ...
... united themselves with disaffected emi- grants , whose misguided zeal for liberty had been repressed in England only to break out with greater violence in the colony . The in- cursions of the Indians , and the rumors of a plot for a ...
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