The American Mind: THE COLONIAL PERIOD, 1607-1761. Colonial beginnings in Virginia and New England. From A description of New England. A call for American colonists. From The generall historie of Virginia. PocahontasHarry Redcay Warfel, Ralph Henry Gabriel, Stanley Thomas Williams American Book Company, 1937 |
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... death . Saturday , July 15. Quaker marcht through the town , crying " Repent , & c . " After , heard of an hundred twenty one Indians killed and taken . Note . One Englishman lost in the woods taken and tor- tured to death . Several ...
... death . Saturday , July 15. Quaker marcht through the town , crying " Repent , & c . " After , heard of an hundred twenty one Indians killed and taken . Note . One Englishman lost in the woods taken and tor- tured to death . Several ...
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... Death and destruction in the field of battle , Where blood and carnage clothe the field in crimson , Sounding with death - groans ? Death will invade us by the means appointed ; And we must all bow to the king of terrors ; Nor am I ...
... Death and destruction in the field of battle , Where blood and carnage clothe the field in crimson , Sounding with death - groans ? Death will invade us by the means appointed ; And we must all bow to the king of terrors ; Nor am I ...
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... DEATH II . The " Red Death " had long devastated the country . No pestilence had ever been so fatal , or so hideous . Blood was its avatar and its seal - the redness and the horror of blood . There were sharp pains , and sudden ...
... DEATH II . The " Red Death " had long devastated the country . No pestilence had ever been so fatal , or so hideous . Blood was its avatar and its seal - the redness and the horror of blood . There were sharp pains , and sudden ...
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