A Compendium of the History of the United States: From the Earliest Settlements to 1872E. J. Hale, 1875 - 513 páginas |
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... prisoner by the Turks and sold as a slave . He secured the favor of his mistress , and she , intending to do him a kindness , sent him to her brother , an officer in the Crimea , which was ished religion ? What civil rights were secured ...
... prisoner by the Turks and sold as a slave . He secured the favor of his mistress , and she , intending to do him a kindness , sent him to her brother , an officer in the Crimea , which was ished religion ? What civil rights were secured ...
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... prisoner . 5. He had the great good fortune to persuade his captors that he was a magician , by showing them his pocket - com- pass , and by writing to his friends in Jamestown . His life was spared , but he was kept a close prisoner ...
... prisoner . 5. He had the great good fortune to persuade his captors that he was a magician , by showing them his pocket - com- pass , and by writing to his friends in Jamestown . His life was spared , but he was kept a close prisoner ...
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... prisoner's life was saved . Pocahontas , the daughter of Powhatan , a beautiful girl of about twelve years , had been , all this time , a silent spectator of the scene . When she saw the up- raised club about to descend upon the ...
... prisoner's life was saved . Pocahontas , the daughter of Powhatan , a beautiful girl of about twelve years , had been , all this time , a silent spectator of the scene . When she saw the up- raised club about to descend upon the ...
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... prisoner about seven weeks . Before his return to Jamestown he made a treaty with Powhatan , the Indian king agreeing to be at peace with the English , and always to regard Captain Smith as his son . But soon afterwards he again became ...
... prisoner about seven weeks . Before his return to Jamestown he made a treaty with Powhatan , the Indian king agreeing to be at peace with the English , and always to regard Captain Smith as his son . But soon afterwards he again became ...
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... prisoner , and soon 10. What took place about this time in England ? What is said of the majority of the people of Virginia ? How were Puritan missionaries treated by the House of Burgesses ? 11. What took place in 1644 ? How many were ...
... prisoner , and soon 10. What took place about this time in England ? What is said of the majority of the people of Virginia ? How were Puritan missionaries treated by the House of Burgesses ? 11. What took place in 1644 ? How many were ...
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