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Page 87
... SMITH he let fly his muskets and ran his boat on shore , whereat they fled into the woods . He marched towards their houses and there found great heaps of corn , having much ado to restrain his hungry soldiers from taking it , for he ...
... SMITH he let fly his muskets and ran his boat on shore , whereat they fled into the woods . He marched towards their houses and there found great heaps of corn , having much ado to restrain his hungry soldiers from taking it , for he ...
Page 89
... Smith who was their market clerk . Ratcliffe the President and the Council so much envied Smith's estimation amongst the savages that they thought to advance them- selves by their greater bounty in giving them four times more for their ...
... Smith who was their market clerk . Ratcliffe the President and the Council so much envied Smith's estimation amongst the savages that they thought to advance them- selves by their greater bounty in giving them four times more for their ...
Page 277
... Smith's treatment of Indians , 87 ; Wingfield and Kendal try to desert , 87 ; Smith's expeditions , 87-8 ; Newport and Powhatan , 89-90 ; Jamestown burnt , 90 ; Nelson's news of , 94-5 ; Newport sails for , 98 ; True Relation of , 101 ...
... Smith's treatment of Indians , 87 ; Wingfield and Kendal try to desert , 87 ; Smith's expeditions , 87-8 ; Newport and Powhatan , 89-90 ; Jamestown burnt , 90 ; Nelson's news of , 94-5 ; Newport sails for , 98 ; True Relation of , 101 ...
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