| Francis Lister Hawks - 1857 - 274 sivua
...lived on Roanoke Island or much frequented it, tell us," (says he) " that several of their ancestors were white people and could talk in a book, as we do ; the truth of which is confirmed by gray eyes being found frequently amongst those Indians, and no others. They value themselves... | |
| John Lawson - 1860 - 408 sivua
...either then lived on Ronoack island or much frequented it. These tell us that several of their ancestors were white people and could talk in a book as we do ; the truth of which is confirmed by .gray eyes being found frequently amongst these Indiaas and no others. They value themselves... | |
| John Jacob Anderson - 1876 - 450 sivua
...lived on Roauoke island, or much frequented it, tell us,' says he, 'that several of their ancestors were white people and could talk in a book, as we do. The truth of this is confirmed by gray eyes being found frequently amongst those Indiana, a circumstance which does... | |
| James Phinney Baxter - 1877 - 454 sivua
...quoted, who was well acquainted with them, tells us that they claimed that " several of their ancestors were white people and could talk in a book as we do, — the truth of which is lish words among them. We have spoken of Henry Berry and James Lowrie, to whom a grant of land was... | |
| Increase Niles Tarbox - 1884 - 354 sivua
...fays : 'The Hatteras Indians who lived on Roanoke Ifland or much frequented it, tell us, that feveral of their anceftors were white people and could talk in a book as we do. They value themfelves extremely for their affinity to the Englifh, and are ready to do them all friendly... | |
| Hamilton McMillan - 1888 - 50 sivua
...Indians who lived on Roanoke Island, or much frequented it, tell us that several of their ancestors were white people and could talk in a book, as we do ; the truth of which is confirmed by gray eyes being frequently found amongst these Indians, and no others, They value themselves... | |
| American Historical Association - 1891 - 542 sivua
...Indians, who lived on Ronoack island, or much frequented it. These tell us that several of their ancestors were white people and could talk in a book as we do ; the truth of which is confirmed by gray eyes being frequently found amongst these Indians and no others. 1 Hawks, " History... | |
| Louise Manly - 1895 - 564 sivua
...lived on Roanoke Islander much frequented it, tell us," (says he) "that several of their ancestors were white people and could talk in a book, as we do; the truth of which is confirmed by gray eyes being found frequently amongst these Indians and no others." GEORGE DENISON... | |
| 1895 - 842 sivua
...quoted, who was well acquainted with them, tells us that they claimed that " several of their ancestors were white people and could talk in a book as we do, — the truth of which is confirmed by gray eyes being frequently found amongst these Indians and no others. They value themselves... | |
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