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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... hundred went up to the falls of the James River , and began a settlement ; one hundred more settled upon the Nan ' - se - mond . Both parties , however , offended the Indians , and were either destroyed or driven away . 8. A great ...
... hundred went up to the falls of the James River , and began a settlement ; one hundred more settled upon the Nan ' - se - mond . Both parties , however , offended the Indians , and were either destroyed or driven away . 8. A great ...
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... hundred to eighteen hundred and sixty , there was a reinforcement of ninety " respectable young women , " according to the language of the historians . They were procured by the planters as wives , by paying from one hundred to one ...
... hundred to eighteen hundred and sixty , there was a reinforcement of ninety " respectable young women , " according to the language of the historians . They were procured by the planters as wives , by paying from one hundred to one ...
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... hundred and eighty tons , called the Mayflower . 7. Their little fleet being in readiness , they set out , August 15th , for America ; not , however , till they had spent a parting hour with their friends , whose faces they were to see ...
... hundred and eighty tons , called the Mayflower . 7. Their little fleet being in readiness , they set out , August 15th , for America ; not , however , till they had spent a parting hour with their friends , whose faces they were to see ...
Halaman 69
... hundred years ago as now . 6. The night before the massacre took place , however , the plot was revealed by a converted Indian to a part of the English , so that the people of Jamestown , and a few of the adjacent settlements , were on ...
... hundred years ago as now . 6. The night before the massacre took place , however , the plot was revealed by a converted Indian to a part of the English , so that the people of Jamestown , and a few of the adjacent settlements , were on ...
Halaman 71
... hundred emigrants . They were rein- forced the next year by three or four hundred other emigrants , who brought with them one hundred and forty head of cattle , and a few horses , sheep , and goats . Two hundred of the Salem settlers ...
... hundred emigrants . They were rein- forced the next year by three or four hundred other emigrants , who brought with them one hundred and forty head of cattle , and a few horses , sheep , and goats . Two hundred of the Salem settlers ...
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