| Edwin Anderson Alderman, Joel Chandler Harris, Charles W. Kent - 1909 - 516 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... | |
| Martha Helen Haywood, Mrs. Hubert Haywood, Mary Hilliard Hinton - 1909 - 362 sivua
...either then lived on Roanoke 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 Indians and no others. They value themselves... | |
| Martha Helen Haywood, Mrs. Hubert Haywood, Mary Hilliard Hinton - 1909 - 362 sivua
...either then lived on Roanoke 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 Indians and no others. They value themselves... | |
| 1915 - 280 sivua
...Indians who lived on Roanoke Island, er 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... | |
| Arthur Howard Estabrook, Ivan Eugene McDougle - 1926 - 224 sivua
...Indians, who lived on Cremo 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 grey eyes being frequently found amongst these Indians and no others. They value themselves... | |
| David Stick - 1983 - 288 sivua
...then lived on Ronoak- 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 confirm d by gray Eyes being found frequently amongst these Indians, and no others. They value themselves... | |
| John Lawson - 1967 - 366 sivua
...These tell us, that several of their Ancestors were white People, and could talk in a Book [read], as we do; the Truth of which is confirm'd by gray Eyes being found frequently amongst these Indians, and no others. They value themselves extremely for their Affinity to the English,... | |
| Peter Lane - 2003 - 626 sivua
...met on the dunes of Croatoan Island. As far as he could comprehend it, "several of their ancestors were white people and could talk in a book as we do." Could the settlers have survived to be the first European colonists in America, after all? That mystery... | |
| 2003 - 326 sivua
...met on the dunes of Croatoan Island. As far as he could comprehend it, "several of their ancestors were white people and could talk in a book as we do." Could the settlers have survived to be the first European colonists in America, after all? That mystery... | |
| Lisa Alther - 2007 - 286 sivua
...them to be descendants of the Lost Colonists and said they reported 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 among these Indians and no others. They value themselves... | |
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