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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... wounded . 5. In 1520 , two ships were fitted out at St. Do - min ' - go , which pro- ceeded to the coast of South Carolina , and having decoyed some native Indians on board , suddenly set sail , and carried them to St. Domingo . It is ...
... wounded . 5. In 1520 , two ships were fitted out at St. Do - min ' - go , which pro- ceeded to the coast of South Carolina , and having decoyed some native Indians on board , suddenly set sail , and carried them to St. Domingo . It is ...
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... wounded , taken prisoner , and. CAPTAIN SMITH MAKING A TREATY WITH THE INDIANS . CAPTAIN SMITH ON AN EXPLORING VOYAGE . 4 Captain John Smith His remarkable Life and Adventures He joins the Expedition to Virginia Makes Treaties with the ...
... wounded , taken prisoner , and. CAPTAIN SMITH MAKING A TREATY WITH THE INDIANS . CAPTAIN SMITH ON AN EXPLORING VOYAGE . 4 Captain John Smith His remarkable Life and Adventures He joins the Expedition to Virginia Makes Treaties with the ...
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... wounded , taken prisoner , and , on his recovery , as a slave . sold 3. In this situation he behaved so well as speedily to win the con- fidence of his new mistress , who , with a view to restore to him his freedom , sent him to her ...
... wounded , taken prisoner , and , on his recovery , as a slave . sold 3. In this situation he behaved so well as speedily to win the con- fidence of his new mistress , who , with a view to restore to him his freedom , sent him to her ...
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... wounded , he defended himself until he had killed three of his assail- ants , when he sank deep in a marsh and was captured . 5. Smith knew the character of the Indians , and set about devising expedients to prolong his life . He took ...
... wounded , he defended himself until he had killed three of his assail- ants , when he sank deep in a marsh and was captured . 5. Smith knew the character of the Indians , and set about devising expedients to prolong his life . He took ...
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... wounded by an accident , and almost worn out with his sufferings and the ingratitude of his employers , departed for England , leaving the government , for the time , to one Percy . 9. Captain Smith was , indeed , a most remarkable man ...
... wounded by an accident , and almost worn out with his sufferings and the ingratitude of his employers , departed for England , leaving the government , for the time , to one Percy . 9. Captain Smith was , indeed , a most remarkable man ...
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