History of the United States of North AmericaC. Tilt, 1838 - 375 strani |
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... command for the proposed discovery , and , to show his own confidence in the undertaking , he offered to advance an eighth part of the money , which would be necessary for building the ships , provided he should be allowed a propor ...
... command for the proposed discovery , and , to show his own confidence in the undertaking , he offered to advance an eighth part of the money , which would be necessary for building the ships , provided he should be allowed a propor ...
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... command of Samuel Champlain , an able and enterprising officer , who ' became the father of the French settlements in Canada . ' On his first expedition he made considerable geographical researches ; observed carefully the nature of the ...
... command of Samuel Champlain , an able and enterprising officer , who ' became the father of the French settlements in Canada . ' On his first expedition he made considerable geographical researches ; observed carefully the nature of the ...
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... command of Amidas and Bar- low , who arrived on the shores of Carolina in July , 1584 , and after sailing along the coast for a distance of one hundred miles , landed on the island of Wococken , the southernmost of the islands forming ...
... command of Amidas and Bar- low , who arrived on the shores of Carolina in July , 1584 , and after sailing along the coast for a distance of one hundred miles , landed on the island of Wococken , the southernmost of the islands forming ...
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... command of Captain Newport ; and sailed from England on the 19th of December , 1606 , one hundred and nine years after the discovery of the continent by Cabot . Among the emigrants were some gentlemen of distinguished families ...
... command of Captain Newport ; and sailed from England on the 19th of December , 1606 , one hundred and nine years after the discovery of the continent by Cabot . Among the emigrants were some gentlemen of distinguished families ...
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... command of West , and as many more to Nanse- mond under that of Martin . These settlers soon incurred the hostility of the Indians , and were obliged to apply to Smith for assistance . Of course it was promptly rendered . On his return ...
... command of West , and as many more to Nanse- mond under that of Martin . These settlers soon incurred the hostility of the Indians , and were obliged to apply to Smith for assistance . Of course it was promptly rendered . On his return ...
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