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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... colony , as to make an inquiry into their situation and population at this time an object worthy the attention of the reader . Our limits will confine us , however , to a few general observations . According to the account of captain ...
... colony , as to make an inquiry into their situation and population at this time an object worthy the attention of the reader . Our limits will confine us , however , to a few general observations . According to the account of captain ...
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... colony left at Roanoke made some at- tempts to explore the interior of the country . They penetrated on the north as far as the Chesapeake nation of Indians , who were situ . ated on what is now called Elizabeth river , and to Secotan ...
... colony left at Roanoke made some at- tempts to explore the interior of the country . They penetrated on the north as far as the Chesapeake nation of Indians , who were situ . ated on what is now called Elizabeth river , and to Secotan ...
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... colony , accompanied by numbers of their sub- jects . The king of the island however , whose name was Wingina , did not imitate the exam- ple of Granganameo and other friendly natives . When the English arrived in his country he was ...
... colony , accompanied by numbers of their sub- jects . The king of the island however , whose name was Wingina , did not imitate the exam- ple of Granganameo and other friendly natives . When the English arrived in his country he was ...
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... colony ín Virginia , and supplied them with such arti- cles as their wants required . He gave them a ship also , to enable them , in case their situation made it necessary , to return to England . Be- fore he left the coast of Virginia ...
... colony ín Virginia , and supplied them with such arti- cles as their wants required . He gave them a ship also , to enable them , in case their situation made it necessary , to return to England . Be- fore he left the coast of Virginia ...
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... colony . Finding none of the colonists , they suspected that they had been extermina- ted by the Indians . Their fears were removed by the information of Manteo , from whom they learned that their countrymen had returned to England with ...
... colony . Finding none of the colonists , they suspected that they had been extermina- ted by the Indians . Their fears were removed by the information of Manteo , from whom they learned that their countrymen had returned to England with ...
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