The History of North Carolina from the Earliest Period, Volum 1A.T. Penniman, 1829 |
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Pàgina 12
... peace , which had terminated a very long and bloody war , occasioned by the treachery of the latter , who , having invited the inhabitants of the town of Secotan to a feast , had slain the men , and detained the women as prisoners ...
... peace , which had terminated a very long and bloody war , occasioned by the treachery of the latter , who , having invited the inhabitants of the town of Secotan to a feast , had slain the men , and detained the women as prisoners ...
Pàgina 49
... peace with Phillip II . of Spain . By this event , a number of his subjects , of birth and enterprise , to whom the war had afforded employment for their talents , find- ing their attention and hopes excited by the great suc- cess of ...
... peace with Phillip II . of Spain . By this event , a number of his subjects , of birth and enterprise , to whom the war had afforded employment for their talents , find- ing their attention and hopes excited by the great suc- cess of ...
Pàgina 58
... be regularly trained and exercised . On the return of the party sent up the river , John Smith marched against the Indians , and compelled them to sue for peace . On the 16th of June , Newport and Nelson sailed CHAPTER [ 1607.
... be regularly trained and exercised . On the return of the party sent up the river , John Smith marched against the Indians , and compelled them to sue for peace . On the 16th of June , Newport and Nelson sailed CHAPTER [ 1607.
Pàgina 72
... peace , industry , order and plenty succeeded to an- archy , ill success , confusion and dearth . Sir George Somers had noticed during his stay at Bermudas , that there were in the woods of that island a great number of hogs , which ...
... peace , industry , order and plenty succeeded to an- archy , ill success , confusion and dearth . Sir George Somers had noticed during his stay at Bermudas , that there were in the woods of that island a great number of hogs , which ...
Pàgina 79
... twelve pri- soners , who were ransomed for one hundred bushels of corn ; and as the price of peace , the Indians loaded three boats with the same article . The culture of tobacco , which was introduced about this 1616 ] 79 THE FOURTH .
... twelve pri- soners , who were ransomed for one hundred bushels of corn ; and as the price of peace , the Indians loaded three boats with the same article . The culture of tobacco , which was introduced about this 1616 ] 79 THE FOURTH .
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