Columbian Historical Novels, Volume 3R.H. Whitten Company, 1906 |
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Page 19
... savage warfare , was cruelty carried further than in this conflict between religious factions . ants . At this time there lived in Dieppe a prominent and once wealthy sea - captain named De Barre . For important services rendered the ...
... savage warfare , was cruelty carried further than in this conflict between religious factions . ants . At this time there lived in Dieppe a prominent and once wealthy sea - captain named De Barre . For important services rendered the ...
Page 22
... upsets civilization to - day and make savages of men . " Addressing a few more words of consolation to her , the great admiral , strangely impressed at her sad fate , left the child . In the corridor 228 SAINT AUGUSTINE . 22.
... upsets civilization to - day and make savages of men . " Addressing a few more words of consolation to her , the great admiral , strangely impressed at her sad fate , left the child . In the corridor 228 SAINT AUGUSTINE . 22.
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... savages and made him some presents . He afterward steered for the river Jourdain which had been discovered by Vasquez , and , keeping in sight of land , sailed along the coast of what is now known as the Carolinas . Arriving at the ...
... savages and made him some presents . He afterward steered for the river Jourdain which had been discovered by Vasquez , and , keeping in sight of land , sailed along the coast of what is now known as the Carolinas . Arriving at the ...
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... savages seemed so extremely friendly that the colonists thought they had entered the promised land . Having planted the germ of the future colony , Ribault returned to France , hoping soon to remove the women and children of the ...
... savages seemed so extremely friendly that the colonists thought they had entered the promised land . Having planted the germ of the future colony , Ribault returned to France , hoping soon to remove the women and children of the ...
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... savage hurried to the tent of the French commandant . Saturiova was a shrewd politician if not a great general . His design had been , from the first , to secure these powerful allies with their invincible arms to aid him in defeating ...
... savage hurried to the tent of the French commandant . Saturiova was a shrewd politician if not a great general . His design had been , from the first , to secure these powerful allies with their invincible arms to aid him in defeating ...
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