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... Colonists carried back to England byDrake.... Grenville arrives with other colonists.... They arelefton Roanoke Island.... Are destroyed bythe Indians....Arrival of John White.... He returns toEngland forsuccour.... Raleigh assignshis ...
... Colonists carried back to England byDrake.... Grenville arrives with other colonists.... They arelefton Roanoke Island.... Are destroyed bythe Indians....Arrival of John White.... He returns toEngland forsuccour.... Raleigh assignshis ...
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... colonists tothe utmost exertions ofwhich theywere capable. The Indians soondiscerned the object forwhich they searched withso much avidity, and amused themwith tales of rich minesin countries theyhad not yet explored. Seduced by this ...
... colonists tothe utmost exertions ofwhich theywere capable. The Indians soondiscerned the object forwhich they searched withso much avidity, and amused themwith tales of rich minesin countries theyhad not yet explored. Seduced by this ...
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... colonists, this vessel returned to England. Soon after its departure, SirRichard Grenville arrived withthree ships and ample supplies. Having searched invainfor the colonists he had left, and being unable toconjecture their fate,he ...
... colonists, this vessel returned to England. Soon after its departure, SirRichard Grenville arrived withthree ships and ample supplies. Having searched invainfor the colonists he had left, and being unable toconjecture their fate,he ...
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... colonists, with one voice, deputed their governor, to solicit those specific aids which their situation particularly and essentially required. On his arrivalin England, he found the whole nation alarmed atthe formidable preparations for ...
... colonists, with one voice, deputed their governor, to solicit those specific aids which their situation particularly and essentially required. On his arrivalin England, he found the whole nation alarmed atthe formidable preparations for ...
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... colonists leave the island, theywould carve thename of theplace to whichthey should remove, on some tree, door, or post; with theadditionof a cross over it, as a signal of distress, ifthey shouldbe really distressed at the timeof ...
... colonists leave the island, theywould carve thename of theplace to whichthey should remove, on some tree, door, or post; with theadditionof a cross over it, as a signal of distress, ifthey shouldbe really distressed at the timeof ...
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