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The History of North America - Page 451
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History of the Colonization of the United States, Volume 1

George Bancroft - 1841 - 368 pages
...the wife of Granganimeo, father of Wingina, the king, with Arcadian hospitality. " The people were most gentle, loving, and faithful, void of all guile and treason, and such as lived after the manner of the golden age." And yet it was added, that the wars of these guileless men...
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A Pictorial History of America: Embracing Both the Northern and Southern ...

Samuel Griswold Goodrich - 1844 - 852 pages
...The soil," said they, " is the most fruitful, sweet, and plentiful and wholesome of all in the world. We found the people most gentle, loving and faithful, void of all guile and treason, and such as lived after the manner of the golden age." These reports enchanted Raleigh, and filled the kingdom...
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The Book of the Colonies: Comprising a History of the Colonies Composing the ...

John Frost - 1846 - 336 pages
...They declared the soil to be " the most plentiful, sweet, fruitful, and wholesome of all the world ;" the people, " most gentle, loving, and faithful, void of all guile and treason, and such as lived after the manner of the golden age." These reports kindled all that enthusiasm which naturally...
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Pioneer History of the Holland Purchase of Western New York: Embracing Some ...

Orsamus Turner - 1849 - 744 pages
...employ, in 1584, that they were entertained with as much bounty as they could possibly devise. They found the people most gentle, loving and faithful,...such as live after the manner of the golden age." The following is an extract from the first sermon ever preached in New England. It was by one of the Pilgrims,...
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Pioneer History of the Holland Purchase of Western New York: Embracing Some ...

Orsamus Turner - 1849 - 734 pages
...employ, in 1584, that they were entertained with as much bounty as they could possibly devise. They found the people most gentle, loving and faithful,...void of all guile and treason, and such as live after toe manner of the golden age." The following is an extract from the first sermon ever preached in New...
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Pictorial History of the United States of America: From the Earliest Period ...

Hugh Murray - 1851 - 600 pages
...They declared the soil to be " the most plentiful, sweet, fruitful, and wholesome of all the world;" the people "most gentle, loving, and faithful, void of all guile and treason, and such as lived after the manner of the golden age." These reports kindled all that enthusiasm which naturally...
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History of the United States: From the Discovery of the ..., Volume 1, Part 1

George Bancroft - 1851 - 282 pages
...Granganimeo, father of Wingina, the king, with the refinements of Arcadian hospitality. " The people were most gentle, loving, and faithful, void of all guile and treason, and such as lived after the manner of the golden age." They had no cares but to guard against the moderate cold...
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Historical Sketches of North Carolina: From 1584 to 1851, Compiled from ...

John Hill Wheeler - 1851 - 610 pages
...the English were weleomed by the wife of Granganimeo, father of Wirgina, the king. " The people were most gentle, loving, and faithful, void of all guile and treason, and such as lived after the manner of the golden age."* After making a short stay, Amidas and Barlow returned to...
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Merchants' Magazine and Commercial Review, Volume 29

1853 - 790 pages
...sent out to America by Sir Walter Raleigh found the Indians "той gentle loving and faithful!, voide of all guile and treason, and such as live after the manner of the golden age." How was it possible for these to bfcome so quickly monsters of crime and perfidy, fit only to be rooted...
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History of the United States from the Discovery of the American ..., Volume 1

George Bancroft - 1854 - 550 pages
...Granganimeo, father of Wingina, the king, with the refinements of Arcadian hospitality. " The people were most gentle, loving, and faithful, void of all guile and treason, and such as lived after the manner of the golden age." They had no cares but to guard against the moderate cold...
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