The Pictorial History of the United States of America: From the Discovery by the Northmen in the Tenth Century to the Present Time, Volumes 1-2B. Walker, 1844 - United States |
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... Virginia , 76 ; Grenville's Expedition , 77 ; Lane left at Roanoke , 78 ; Arrival of Drake , 79 ; Expedition of White , 80 ; Birth of Virginia Dare , 81 ; Voyage of White and Hakluyt , 82 : Voyage of Gilbert and Gosnold , 83 ; Voyage of ...
... Virginia , 76 ; Grenville's Expedition , 77 ; Lane left at Roanoke , 78 ; Arrival of Drake , 79 ; Expedition of White , 80 ; Birth of Virginia Dare , 81 ; Voyage of White and Hakluyt , 82 : Voyage of Gilbert and Gosnold , 83 ; Voyage of ...
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... Virginia . Drawn by Croome , Engraved by Waitt ...... 86 Ornamental Letter . Smith rescued by Opechancanough , when he showed the com- pass . Drawn and Engraved by Croome .. 86 Pocahontas rescuing Captain Smith . Drawn and Engraved by ...
... Virginia . Drawn by Croome , Engraved by Waitt ...... 86 Ornamental Letter . Smith rescued by Opechancanough , when he showed the com- pass . Drawn and Engraved by Croome .. 86 Pocahontas rescuing Captain Smith . Drawn and Engraved by ...
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... particularly caught by a pewter dish , which he purchased for twenty deer - skins ; and making a hole in the rim , he suspended it from his neck as a breast - plate , 76 DISCOVERY OF VIRGINIA . intimating by signs that it.
... particularly caught by a pewter dish , which he purchased for twenty deer - skins ; and making a hole in the rim , he suspended it from his neck as a breast - plate , 76 DISCOVERY OF VIRGINIA . intimating by signs that it.
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... VIRGINIA . intimating by signs that it would protect him from the arrows of his enemies . For a copper kettle he gave fifty valuable skins . But the articles which he most coveted were swords , and to procure these he offered to leave a ...
... VIRGINIA . intimating by signs that it would protect him from the arrows of his enemies . For a copper kettle he gave fifty valuable skins . But the articles which he most coveted were swords , and to procure these he offered to leave a ...
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... Virginia . " This squadron sailed from Portsmouth , on the 28th of April , 1587 , and after touching at Santa Cruz , reached Cape Fear on the 16th of July and Cape Hatteras on the 22d . A party of men was sent on shore at Roanoke to ...
... Virginia . " This squadron sailed from Portsmouth , on the 28th of April , 1587 , and after touching at Santa Cruz , reached Cape Fear on the 16th of July and Cape Hatteras on the 22d . A party of men was sent on shore at Roanoke to ...
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