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... took with him George Percy , Gabriel Archer , John Brooks , Thomas Wotton , and John Smith - the last named still a prisoner in New- port's custody - together with a number of mariners . The first day's journey carried them some ...
... took with him George Percy , Gabriel Archer , John Brooks , Thomas Wotton , and John Smith - the last named still a prisoner in New- port's custody - together with a number of mariners . The first day's journey carried them some ...
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... took place on July 16 when the Indians waylaid and killed before his eyes Humphrey Blunt , who had been sent ashore from Gates's vessel to secure the long boat belonging to Algernon Fort . Consequently , some three days later the ...
... took place on July 16 when the Indians waylaid and killed before his eyes Humphrey Blunt , who had been sent ashore from Gates's vessel to secure the long boat belonging to Algernon Fort . Consequently , some three days later the ...
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... took ample revenge some weeks later when they , in turn , enticed Lieutenant Puttock and his men into an ambuscade with results disastrous to the English . * It appears that whenever a military captain fell upon disaster , the blame was ...
... took ample revenge some weeks later when they , in turn , enticed Lieutenant Puttock and his men into an ambuscade with results disastrous to the English . * It appears that whenever a military captain fell upon disaster , the blame was ...
Contents
Foreword ix | 1 |
Corporate Plans for Planting | 34 |
Nadir and Upswing | 165 |
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