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Page 96
... caused so many doubts to some , and discouragements to others , as our journey ended . Yet some of us procured ... cause I keepe private.10 The next exploit was an Indian having stolen an Axe , was so pur- sued by Maister Scrivener ...
... caused so many doubts to some , and discouragements to others , as our journey ended . Yet some of us procured ... cause I keepe private.10 The next exploit was an Indian having stolen an Axe , was so pur- sued by Maister Scrivener ...
Page 98
... cause was , he was practising with the Chikahamanias , as the boy suspected some villanie , by their extraordinary ... caused to be discharged , which caused each other to think that their fellowes had beene slaine . Powhatan ...
... cause was , he was practising with the Chikahamanias , as the boy suspected some villanie , by their extraordinary ... caused to be discharged , which caused each other to think that their fellowes had beene slaine . Powhatan ...
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... cause was one of especial singularity . In an excursion to the Ragged Moun- tains , a few days since , a slight cold ... caused the mistake to be overlooked until too late . ' N. B. The poisonous sangsue of Charlottesville may always be ...
... cause was one of especial singularity . In an excursion to the Ragged Moun- tains , a few days since , a slight cold ... caused the mistake to be overlooked until too late . ' N. B. The poisonous sangsue of Charlottesville may always be ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 13 |
GEORGE MASON 17251792 | 17 |
JOHN RANDOLPH 17731833 | 19 |
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