The Pictorial History of the American Revolution: With a Sketch of the Early History of the CountryR. Sears, 1845 - 428 sider |
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Side 14
... alarm from the powerful hos- tility of the natives , and therefore determined upon returning to their own coun- try . They freighted their ships , sailed eastward , and came to Straumfiord , where they passed the third winter ...
... alarm from the powerful hos- tility of the natives , and therefore determined upon returning to their own coun- try . They freighted their ships , sailed eastward , and came to Straumfiord , where they passed the third winter ...
Side 44
... alarm , took hold of their swords , which lay beside them , to the great annoyance of their hostess , who at once detected their mistrust . She despatched some of her attendants to drive the poor fellows out of the gate , and who ...
... alarm , took hold of their swords , which lay beside them , to the great annoyance of their hostess , who at once detected their mistrust . She despatched some of her attendants to drive the poor fellows out of the gate , and who ...
Side 63
... alarm , but he soon recovered his composure . The king assured them that all their ideas of a salt water beyond the mount- ains were erroneous , and refused guides for so wild a search . Newport , how- ever , goaded probably by his ...
... alarm , but he soon recovered his composure . The king assured them that all their ideas of a salt water beyond the mount- ains were erroneous , and refused guides for so wild a search . Newport , how- ever , goaded probably by his ...
Side 66
... alarm having spread among the people on shore that he was detained as a prisoner , they made the banks echo with shouts of alarm ; the Indian attendants durst not go to them , but when he himself appeared on deck , they were satisfied ...
... alarm having spread among the people on shore that he was detained as a prisoner , they made the banks echo with shouts of alarm ; the Indian attendants durst not go to them , but when he himself appeared on deck , they were satisfied ...
Side 68
... alarms , though involving the loss of much precious time , " winnowed their number of the cowardly and the lukewarm ; " and they finally set sail in one vessel on the 6th September , 1620 , being in all one hundred and two persons ...
... alarms , though involving the loss of much precious time , " winnowed their number of the cowardly and the lukewarm ; " and they finally set sail in one vessel on the 6th September , 1620 , being in all one hundred and two persons ...
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