The Library of American BiographyHilliard, Gray, 1834 |
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adventures afterwards ALEXANDER WILSON American Anne Burras appearance arms arrived arrows attention Bartram birds boat called CAPTAIN JOHN SMITH Captain Newport Captain Smith character chief colonists colony command conduct corn coun council countrymen death delighted engaged England English enterprise escape exertions expedition father favor feeling fire friends gave give habits heard heart History of Virginia honor hundred Indians interest James River Jamestown journey Kecoughtan kind King labors land letter lived Lord Delaware manner Meldritch ment miles mind Monacans narrative nature nest never night obliged Opechancanough Ornithology Plymouth Plymouth company Pocahontas Powhatan present President probably proceeded provisions received river sail savage says seems sent ship shore soon spirit success supposed swords tain Smith taste thing tion told took town Transylvania trees tribes Turks vessel Virginia voyage Werowocomoco Wilson woods wounded
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Seite 261 - Onawmanient, where all the woods were layd with ambuscado's to the number of three or foure thousand Salvages, so strangely paynted, grimed and disguised, shouting, yelling and crying as so many spirits from hell could not have shewed more terrible.
Seite 400 - Whereunto is annexed the proceedings of those colonies, since their first departure from England, with the discourses, orations, and relations of the salvages, and the accidents that befell them in all their journles and discoveries taken faithfully as they were written out of the writings of Doctor Russell, Richard Wiefln.
Seite 193 - Eagles feathers within a ridge of silver, richly garnished with gold and precious stones...
Seite 376 - England ; the first Christian ever of that nation, the first Virginian ever spake English, or had a child in marriage by an Englishman, a matter surely, if my meaning be truly considered and well understood, worthy a prince's understanding.
Seite 254 - there was now no talk, no hope, no work, but dig gold, wash gold, refine gold, load gold.
Seite 308 - Such things as she delighted in, he would have given her: but with the tears running down her cheeks, she said she durst not be seen to have any: for if Powhatan should know it, she were but dead, and so she ran away by herself as she came.
Seite 308 - Notwithstanding the eternal allseeing God did prevent him, and by a strange meanes. For Pocahontas, his dearest Jewell and daughter, in that darke night came through the irksome woods, and told our Captaine great cheare should be sent us by and by : but Powhatan and all the...
Seite 375 - After some six weeks fatting amongst those savage courtiers, at the minute of my execution, she hazarded the beating out of her own brains to save mine; and not only that, but so prevailed with her father, that I was safely conducted to Jamestown...
Seite 375 - ... desperate estate, gave me much cause to respect her ; I being the first Christian this proud king and his grim attendants ever saw ; and thus inthralled in their barbarous power, I cannot say I felt the least occasion of want that was in the power of those my mortal foes to prevent, notwithstanding all their threats.
Seite 244 - But almighty God, by His divine providence, had mollified the hearts of those stern barbarians with compassion. The next morning betimes they came to the fort, where Smith having used the savages with what kindness he could, he showed Rawhunt, Powhatan's trusty servant, two...