History of the United States of America. Written in accordance with the principles of peace1852 |
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Page 24
... suffer- ings become extreme , the whole company were to return to England . But an unexpected storm destroyed the vessel containing their provisions ; and although Drake devised means for supplying them a second time , yet their desire ...
... suffer- ings become extreme , the whole company were to return to England . But an unexpected storm destroyed the vessel containing their provisions ; and although Drake devised means for supplying them a second time , yet their desire ...
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... boat by a crew whom suffering had rendered mutinous . Willoughby perished with cold , " while many others were lost at sea . * Bancroft . CHAPTER III . COLONIZATION OF VIRGINIA . EARLY HISTORY OF 28 28 HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES .
... boat by a crew whom suffering had rendered mutinous . Willoughby perished with cold , " while many others were lost at sea . * Bancroft . CHAPTER III . COLONIZATION OF VIRGINIA . EARLY HISTORY OF 28 28 HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES .
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... sufferings of the settlers during this period , were so great , that it was distinguished for many years , as the " Starving Time ; " and the small Relief . Lord Delaware . number that survived must also COLONIZATION OF VIRGINIA . 35.
... sufferings of the settlers during this period , were so great , that it was distinguished for many years , as the " Starving Time ; " and the small Relief . Lord Delaware . number that survived must also COLONIZATION OF VIRGINIA . 35.
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... suffer no terms of peace to be made . It was not an unfrequent practice to assault them by sudden marches against their settlements . In 1644 , the natives resolved upon one more attempt to destroy the colony . They believed that by the ...
... suffer no terms of peace to be made . It was not an unfrequent practice to assault them by sudden marches against their settlements . In 1644 , the natives resolved upon one more attempt to destroy the colony . They believed that by the ...
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... sufferings of the Society of Friends . They were not persecuted for their religious worship , which was held publicly , and without mo- Administration of affairs transferred to the Protestants . lestation ; 68 HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES .
... sufferings of the Society of Friends . They were not persecuted for their religious worship , which was held publicly , and without mo- Administration of affairs transferred to the Protestants . lestation ; 68 HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES .
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