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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... to the bashaw Bogul , who sent him as a present to his mistress Tra- gabigzanda at Constantinople . This lady be- came captivated with the fine appearance and heroic character of C 2 29 Turkish lord, who shared the fate of the for- ...
... to the bashaw Bogul , who sent him as a present to his mistress Tra- gabigzanda at Constantinople . This lady be- came captivated with the fine appearance and heroic character of C 2 29 Turkish lord, who shared the fate of the for- ...
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... appearance and heroic character of her prisoner , but fearing he might be ill - treated by Bogul on his return , she sent him for safety to her brother the ba- shaw of Nailbraitz on the borders of the sea of Asoph . This transfer proved ...
... appearance and heroic character of her prisoner , but fearing he might be ill - treated by Bogul on his return , she sent him for safety to her brother the ba- shaw of Nailbraitz on the borders of the sea of Asoph . This transfer proved ...
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... appeared that Bartholomew Gosnold , John Smith , Ed- * Henry was then prince of Wales ; Charles was after- wards king of England , to wit , the first of that name . ward Maria Wingfield , Christopher Newport , John Martin , CHAPTER IV. ...
... appeared that Bartholomew Gosnold , John Smith , Ed- * Henry was then prince of Wales ; Charles was after- wards king of England , to wit , the first of that name . ward Maria Wingfield , Christopher Newport , John Martin , CHAPTER IV. ...
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... appeared friendly , and their chief Paspiha sent the Eng- lish a present of venison , and offered them as much land ... appearance of the natives was cal- culated to inspire confidence in the English ; but the traits of the Indian ...
... appeared friendly , and their chief Paspiha sent the Eng- lish a present of venison , and offered them as much land ... appearance of the natives was cal- culated to inspire confidence in the English ; but the traits of the Indian ...
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... appearance of friendship , were beginning to taste the bles- sings of affluence and the pleasures of society , the enemy was aiming a blow no less fatal than unexpected . The Indians were drawn together with a secrecy , and the attack ...
... appearance of friendship , were beginning to taste the bles- sings of affluence and the pleasures of society , the enemy was aiming a blow no less fatal than unexpected . The Indians were drawn together with a secrecy , and the attack ...
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