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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... Carolina . " Wococon , or Wokoken is supposed by Stith to be that now called Ocracock . Beverly says , " they anchor- ed at an inlet by Roanoke ; " and this opinion is confirm . Soon after their landing they were visited by several of 8.
... Carolina . " Wococon , or Wokoken is supposed by Stith to be that now called Ocracock . Beverly says , " they anchor- ed at an inlet by Roanoke ; " and this opinion is confirm . Soon after their landing they were visited by several of 8.
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... Soon after their landing they were visited by several of the natives , and among others by the king's brother , whose name was Granga- nameo . This chief discovered no apprehensions from the intrusion of the strangers , but invited them ...
... Soon after their landing they were visited by several of the natives , and among others by the king's brother , whose name was Granga- nameo . This chief discovered no apprehensions from the intrusion of the strangers , but invited them ...
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... soon after sailed for England , where he arrived on the 18th of September , with a Spanish prize , taken on his way . † * Called by some Scroton . See Bozman's Maryland , P. 75 . + Burk's Virginia . B CHAPTER II . BEFORE we proceed in ...
... soon after sailed for England , where he arrived on the 18th of September , with a Spanish prize , taken on his way . † * Called by some Scroton . See Bozman's Maryland , P. 75 . + Burk's Virginia . B CHAPTER II . BEFORE we proceed in ...
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... . The credulous ad- venturers supposing this to be the south sea Secotan was an Indian town situated between the Neus and Pamptico , about eighty miles distant from Roanoke . 1 hoped soon to find a short route to South 19.
... . The credulous ad- venturers supposing this to be the south sea Secotan was an Indian town situated between the Neus and Pamptico , about eighty miles distant from Roanoke . 1 hoped soon to find a short route to South 19.
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... soon to find a short route to South America . With a view also of finding rich mines they ascended the river in their boats until want of provisions compelled them to re- turn . About this time they met with a real loss in the death of ...
... soon to find a short route to South America . With a view also of finding rich mines they ascended the river in their boats until want of provisions compelled them to re- turn . About this time they met with a real loss in the death of ...
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