A History of the Valley of VirginiaJ. Gatewood, printer, 1850 - 347 страници |
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... nature , mani- fested in this baleful and unrighteous trafic . It has entailed upon us a heavy calamity , which will perhaps require the wisdom of ages yet to come to remove . That it must and will be removed , there can be but lit- tle ...
... nature , mani- fested in this baleful and unrighteous trafic . It has entailed upon us a heavy calamity , which will perhaps require the wisdom of ages yet to come to remove . That it must and will be removed , there can be but lit- tle ...
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... nature at James town , but did hear he was mightily offended at my evasions and threatened to remember me . The Govern'r made 2d . attempt coming over from Accomack with what men he could procure in sloops and boats , forty miles up the ...
... nature at James town , but did hear he was mightily offended at my evasions and threatened to remember me . The Govern'r made 2d . attempt coming over from Accomack with what men he could procure in sloops and boats , forty miles up the ...
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... natural curiosities , he will barely mention the fact , that this rock , on one side of the river , is a perpendicular wall of several hundred feet high , and several hundred yards in length . Mr. Israel Allen related this tradition to ...
... natural curiosities , he will barely mention the fact , that this rock , on one side of the river , is a perpendicular wall of several hundred feet high , and several hundred yards in length . Mr. Israel Allen related this tradition to ...
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... nature of man to fight . The correctness of this opinion Mr. Jefferson seems to doubt , and suggests that " it grows out of the abusive and not the natural state of man . But it really appears there are strong reasons to believe that ...
... nature of man to fight . The correctness of this opinion Mr. Jefferson seems to doubt , and suggests that " it grows out of the abusive and not the natural state of man . But it really appears there are strong reasons to believe that ...
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... nature . - : 0 : - CHAPTER II . INDIAN SETTLEMENTS . THE author deems it unnecessary to give a detailed account of ... natural prairies , which are called " the Indian old fields " to this day . Numerous Indian graves are to be seen in ...
... nature . - : 0 : - CHAPTER II . INDIAN SETTLEMENTS . THE author deems it unnecessary to give a detailed account of ... natural prairies , which are called " the Indian old fields " to this day . Numerous Indian graves are to be seen in ...
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acres army attack Bacon battle beautiful Blue Ridge cabin called camp Capon Capt cave command commenced Connoly considerable Cornstalk council county of Frederick creek Cresap discovered distance Dunmore Dunmore's Dunmore's war erected feet fire fork Fort Pitt Fort Pleasant Frederick county Govern'r Grey Sulphur head Hite horses hundred Indians informed the author James John Kill-buck killed laid land late Lewis lord Fairfax Maryland miles Moravian morning murder neighborhood neighbors night North mountain Northern Neck party Paxton boys Potomac Potomac river present pretty prisoners Quakers recollect residence rifle river rock savage scalped seen sent settled settlement settlers Shenandoah Shenandoah county Shenandoah river shot side soon South Branch South Branch mountain spring taken tion tomahawk took town tree valley Virginia warriors western whole William Winchester wounded yards young