Roanoke: Solving the Mystery of the Lost ColonyInhaltsverzeichnis: pt. I.A Case of Missing Persons: The disappearance ; A case of missing persons ; John White: governor ; Of London ; Of population ; Of religion ; The Colonists ; In certain danger -- pt. II. A Case of Murder: Sabotage ; The second Roanoke expedition: Grenville and the Secotan (1585) ; The second Roanoke expedition: Lane's command (1585-1586) ; Chaunis Temoatan and a murder (1586) -- pt. III. A Case of Conspiracy: The lost colonists (1587) ; Raleigh's rise to power ; Political turmoil ; The players ; The motive ; The game ; The fall -- pt. IV. Who Are the Mandoag?: Raleigh's search ; Jamestown ; War on the Powhatan ; Requiem ; Deep in the interior ; Who are the Mandoag? -- Appendix A: Wingina and the Secotan -- Appendix B: The meaning of Mandoag and Nottoway. |
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... Raleigh's expedition , which left England months before to land the first English settlers in America , has foundered . On Roanoke Island , off the coast of North Carolina , a tragedy is unfolding . Something has gone very wrong , and ...
... Raleigh's expedition , which left England months before to land the first English settlers in America , has foundered . On Roanoke Island , off the coast of North Carolina , a tragedy is unfolding . Something has gone very wrong , and ...
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... Raleigh's Rise to Power 15 Political Turmoil 16 The Players 17 The Motive 18 The Game 19 The Fall 127 135 145 162 180 185 192 PART FOUR WHO ARE THE MANDOAG ? 20 Raleigh's Search.
... Raleigh's Rise to Power 15 Political Turmoil 16 The Players 17 The Motive 18 The Game 19 The Fall 127 135 145 162 180 185 192 PART FOUR WHO ARE THE MANDOAG ? 20 Raleigh's Search.
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... Raleigh said that although a prince's business is seldom hid- den from some of those many eyes which pry both into them , and into such as live about them , they yet sometimes ... conceal the truth from all reports . What is true of ...
... Raleigh said that although a prince's business is seldom hid- den from some of those many eyes which pry both into them , and into such as live about them , they yet sometimes ... conceal the truth from all reports . What is true of ...
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IV | 17 |
V | 19 |
VI | 28 |
VII | 38 |
VIII | 41 |
IX | 46 |
X | 55 |
XX | 133 |
XXI | 143 |
XXII | 160 |
XXIII | 176 |
XXIV | 181 |
XXV | 188 |
XXVI | 201 |
XXVII | 203 |
XI | 57 |
XIII | 59 |
XIV | 78 |
XV | 95 |
XVI | 108 |
XVII | 123 |
XIX | 125 |
XXVIII | 208 |
XXIX | 214 |
XXX | 219 |
XXXI | 223 |
XXXII | 234 |
XXXIII | 257 |
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