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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... living by war and the chase . In the West India Islands they were in general a gentle race , living happily upon the natural fruits of the soil , though some tribes were fierce and wild , and even feasted on human flesh . 2. Describe ...
... living by war and the chase . In the West India Islands they were in general a gentle race , living happily upon the natural fruits of the soil , though some tribes were fierce and wild , and even feasted on human flesh . 2. Describe ...
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... living by hard work . All they thought or talked of was about digging , washing , refining , and carrying away the most precious of metals . 7. Even Martin , one of the council , and Captain Newport himself , became absorbed — if ...
... living by hard work . All they thought or talked of was about digging , washing , refining , and carrying away the most precious of metals . 7. Even Martin , one of the council , and Captain Newport himself , became absorbed — if ...
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... living upon fish and very lean game , and finally upon dogs ' flesh . They returned to England with the next vessel , and gave up the colony . 9. A strange story used to be told of these settlers by one of the Indian tribes residing on ...
... living upon fish and very lean game , and finally upon dogs ' flesh . They returned to England with the next vessel , and gave up the colony . 9. A strange story used to be told of these settlers by one of the Indian tribes residing on ...
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... living person , nor any place suitable to be the habita- tion of living men . They met at night with their friends of the shallop , and the whole party slept on shore by a fire . 3. They rose at five next morning , but had scarcely ...
... living person , nor any place suitable to be the habita- tion of living men . They met at night with their friends of the shallop , and the whole party slept on shore by a fire . 3. They rose at five next morning , but had scarcely ...
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... living that they had hardly been able to bury the dead . Nor had the healthy CHAP . XXV . - 1 . What of the winter ? March ? 2 , 8. What of deaths and sufferings ? SUFFERINGS OF THE PLYMOUTH COLONISTS . 63 been able ,. 62 HISTORY OF THE ...
... living that they had hardly been able to bury the dead . Nor had the healthy CHAP . XXV . - 1 . What of the winter ? March ? 2 , 8. What of deaths and sufferings ? SUFFERINGS OF THE PLYMOUTH COLONISTS . 63 been able ,. 62 HISTORY OF THE ...
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