A Pictorial History of the United States: With Notices of Other Portions of America, North and South : for the Use of Schools and FamiliesE.H. Butler, 1872 - 516 halaman |
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... five years of age . He had spent forty years at sea , and nearly twenty in planning this western voyage . The day of his setting sail must have been a proud one to him . How must his strong heart have beat high with emotion ! 2. The ...
... five years of age . He had spent forty years at sea , and nearly twenty in planning this western voyage . The day of his setting sail must have been a proud one to him . How must his strong heart have beat high with emotion ! 2. The ...
Halaman 36
... five were fit to guard the fort , or plant crops for future sustenance . The sickness increased , till , in some instances , three or four died in a night . Fifty of them , or about half the colony , perished before autumn came on . 6 ...
... five were fit to guard the fort , or plant crops for future sustenance . The sickness increased , till , in some instances , three or four died in a night . Fifty of them , or about half the colony , perished before autumn came on . 6 ...
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... five , who came over , he found them reduced , on his return , to forty , and of these , a part were contriving to desert the colony . 4. Attempts had been made at desertion twice before . Captain Smith resolved to put a stop to this ...
... five , who came over , he found them reduced , on his return , to forty , and of these , a part were contriving to desert the colony . 4. Attempts had been made at desertion twice before . Captain Smith resolved to put a stop to this ...
Halaman 50
... five hundred new emigrants received . There were now in the com- monwealth eleven parishes and five ministers . 9. Such were the difficulties and dangers which beset the colony of Virginia , the earliest successful English settlement in ...
... five hundred new emigrants received . There were now in the com- monwealth eleven parishes and five ministers . 9. Such were the difficulties and dangers which beset the colony of Virginia , the earliest successful English settlement in ...
Halaman 53
... five of the native In dians with him , to be educated . These Indians excited great curiosity in England ; and their accounts of the country led other navigators to the same coast . 3. There was a company formed in England about this ...
... five of the native In dians with him , to be educated . These Indians excited great curiosity in England ; and their accounts of the country led other navigators to the same coast . 3. There was a company formed in England about this ...
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