The Pictorial History of the American Revolution: With a Sketch of the Early History of the CountryR. Sears, 1845 - 428 Seiten |
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... town . They were led to a mine of a substance like antimony , which , though black , glittered like silver , and was believed by some to contain a large portion of that metal ; but , on being examined , it proved of no value whatever ...
... town . They were led to a mine of a substance like antimony , which , though black , glittered like silver , and was believed by some to contain a large portion of that metal ; but , on being examined , it proved of no value whatever ...
Seite 63
... town , oppressed " with toil , famine , and discontent ; " and the chimera of the South sea was finally relinquished . Meantime all hands were employed in preparing some kind of cargo that might not wholly disappoint the company ; but ...
... town , oppressed " with toil , famine , and discontent ; " and the chimera of the South sea was finally relinquished . Meantime all hands were employed in preparing some kind of cargo that might not wholly disappoint the company ; but ...
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... town , named Yoacomoco ; and being hospitably received , as well as pleased with the situation , he determined to fix his colony there . The weroanee accepted an invitation on board , and Sir John Harvey having just arrived from ...
... town , named Yoacomoco ; and being hospitably received , as well as pleased with the situation , he determined to fix his colony there . The weroanee accepted an invitation on board , and Sir John Harvey having just arrived from ...
Seite 71
... town , forming four bulwarks and three gates . They were some time after alarmed by hearing that Mas- sassoit , now at the point of death , was likely to be succeeded by his son Couba- tant , whose disposition was far from friendly ...
... town , forming four bulwarks and three gates . They were some time after alarmed by hearing that Mas- sassoit , now at the point of death , was likely to be succeeded by his son Couba- tant , whose disposition was far from friendly ...
Seite 71
... town , forming four bulwarks and three gates . They were some time after alarmed by hearing that Mas- sassoit , now at the point of death , was likely to be succeeded by his son Couba- tant , whose disposition was far from friendly ...
... town , forming four bulwarks and three gates . They were some time after alarmed by hearing that Mas- sassoit , now at the point of death , was likely to be succeeded by his son Couba- tant , whose disposition was far from friendly ...
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