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Title: A new history of the United States. The greater republic, embracing the growth and achievements of our country from the earliest days of discovery and settlement to the present eventful year ..
Year: 1900 (1900s)
Authors: Morris, Charles, 1833-1922
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Publisher: Philadelphia, Chicago (etc.) The J. C. Winston co
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laced on the ground,with liis head resting on two big stones. Tlien one of the warriors stepjied for-ward to dash out his brains with a club. At that moment Pocahontas, the youngdaughter of the chief, ran forward, and, throwing her arms around the head ofSmith, begged her father to spare his life. The chief consented, and the prisonerwas set free and returned to Jamestown. Such is the story which Captain Smithtold after the death of Pocahontas in England, which she had visited with herhusband, an Englishman named Rolfe, and it can never be known whether theincident was true or not. Some years later Smith was so badly injured by theexplosion of gunjjowder that he had to return to England for ti-eatment. Theiehe died in 1631. His invaluable services in this country have led historians toregard him as the saviour of the Virginia colony. The most Avoeful blow that was struck the American colonies was in August,1619, when a Dutch ship sailed up the James and sold twenty negroes, kidnapped
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