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... Powhatan so well that Smith himself sentenced the criminal subjects whom the king had sent to Jamestown for punishment . Many triumphs were gained with much labor and manifold dangers . To enumerate them one by one would be too ...
... Powhatan so well that Smith himself sentenced the criminal subjects whom the king had sent to Jamestown for punishment . Many triumphs were gained with much labor and manifold dangers . To enumerate them one by one would be too ...
Page 82
... Powhatan . He proved an excellent student and with great ease he put into practice what he had learned . For through John Smith's long - standing friendship with his father , he had come to know him quite well . Through his frequent ...
... Powhatan . He proved an excellent student and with great ease he put into practice what he had learned . For through John Smith's long - standing friendship with his father , he had come to know him quite well . Through his frequent ...
Page 100
... Powhatan , 72 ; heads government of Virginia , 75 ; ambushed by Powhatan , 76 ; ambushed by Opechancanough , 76-77 ; address to Opechanca- nough , 77-78 ; poisoned , 82 , 83 ; fight with King of Paspaheigh , 83- 84 ; Dutch attempt to ...
... Powhatan , 72 ; heads government of Virginia , 75 ; ambushed by Powhatan , 76 ; ambushed by Opechancanough , 76-77 ; address to Opechanca- nough , 77-78 ; poisoned , 82 , 83 ; fight with King of Paspaheigh , 83- 84 ; Dutch attempt to ...
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