History of the United States of North AmericaC. Tilt, 1838 - 375 strani |
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... carried by some fisherman or traveller . This last appearance was considered by him as decisive evidence of land ; and , moreover , that the land was inhabited . 6 LANDING OF COLUMBUS . They continued their course till B 3.
... carried by some fisherman or traveller . This last appearance was considered by him as decisive evidence of land ; and , moreover , that the land was inhabited . 6 LANDING OF COLUMBUS . They continued their course till B 3.
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... carry the baggage of the soldiers . The Indians , instead of complying with this unwarrantable requisition , set fire to the town in which the Spaniards were encamped , in the night , and attacked them with great fury . The loss of men ...
... carry the baggage of the soldiers . The Indians , instead of complying with this unwarrantable requisition , set fire to the town in which the Spaniards were encamped , in the night , and attacked them with great fury . The loss of men ...
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... carrying one hundred settlers , many of whom were sons of the English gentry , were despatched in pursuit of boundless wealth in the New World . The fleet encountered great difficulties and dangers among the currents and islands of ice ...
... carrying one hundred settlers , many of whom were sons of the English gentry , were despatched in pursuit of boundless wealth in the New World . The fleet encountered great difficulties and dangers among the currents and islands of ice ...
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... carrying one hundred and eight colonists under the direction of Ralph Lane , who was appointed governor of the colony . Sir Richard Gren- ville , Hariot , Cavendish , and other distinguished men accom- panied him . Arriving on the coast ...
... carrying one hundred and eight colonists under the direction of Ralph Lane , who was appointed governor of the colony . Sir Richard Gren- ville , Hariot , Cavendish , and other distinguished men accom- panied him . Arriving on the coast ...
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... the West Indies , and , as he turned to the north , he was carried by a severe storm beyond Roanoke , whither he had been ordered , into Chesapeake bay . Having discovered 24 SETTLEMENT OF JAMESTOWN . and named Cape Henry and.
... the West Indies , and , as he turned to the north , he was carried by a severe storm beyond Roanoke , whither he had been ordered , into Chesapeake bay . Having discovered 24 SETTLEMENT OF JAMESTOWN . and named Cape Henry and.
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afterwards American appointed arms Arnold arrived artillery assembly attack attempt batteries battle body Boston Britain British army Burgoyne camp campaign Canada Captain captured Charleston charter coast Colonel colonists colony command commenced compelled congress council declared defeat defence Delaware detachment effect enemy engagement England English expedition favour fire fleet force Fort Edward France French frigate garrison governor guns harbour hostilities Indians inhabitants Island Jefferson Jersey killed king land legislature Lord Cornwallis Lord Rawdon loss marched Massachusetts measures ment miles military militia nation North officers parliament party passed peace Philadelphia possession president prisoners proceeded province provisions Quebec received regiment reinforcements retired retreat returned Rhode Island river royal royalists Sackett's Harbour sailed sent settlement ships Sir Henry Clinton soon South Carolina spirit squadron succeeded success Sullivan's Island surrender took town treaty troops United vessels Virginia voted Washington whole wounded York York island