5 Metaphors for virginians

The reason for this discrimination in favor of the citizens of the Quaker State was that the Virginians with whom the Indians came chiefly in contact were settlers, whereas the Pennsylvanians were traders.

"The Virginians, as a rule," he replied, "are certainly a very well-grown and vigorous race.

The Virginians is a sequel to Esmond, and carries the Castlewood family through adventures in the New World.

The Virginians were a singular compound of gayety and gravity.

The Virginians were the only foes the western Indians really dreaded; for their backwoodsmen were of warlike temper, and had learned to fight effectively in the forest.

5 Metaphors for  virginians