History of the United States of North AmericaC. Tilt, 1838 - 375 strani |
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... compelled him to return . The Portuguese , who at this period were very active in prosecuting distant voyages of discovery , fitted out an expe- dition under Gaspar Cortereal . He explored the coast for 600 miles as far to the north as ...
... compelled him to return . The Portuguese , who at this period were very active in prosecuting distant voyages of discovery , fitted out an expe- dition under Gaspar Cortereal . He explored the coast for 600 miles as far to the north as ...
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... compelled him to relinquish the enterprise . Ponce de Leon himself was wounded with an arrow , and died shortly after his return to Cuba . In 1510 , the southern coast of the United States was par- tially explored by Grijalva ; and in ...
... compelled him to relinquish the enterprise . Ponce de Leon himself was wounded with an arrow , and died shortly after his return to Cuba . In 1510 , the southern coast of the United States was par- tially explored by Grijalva ; and in ...
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... compelled to return and prepare boats for passing down the Mississippi to the Gulf of Mexico - an undertaking of great difficulty and danger , which was not accomplished until July 18th , 1543 . Fifty days afterwards the remnant of ...
... compelled to return and prepare boats for passing down the Mississippi to the Gulf of Mexico - an undertaking of great difficulty and danger , which was not accomplished until July 18th , 1543 . Fifty days afterwards the remnant of ...
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... compelled him to return . A new squadron was fitted out by the joint exertions of Gilbert and his step - brother , Walter Raleigh , in 1583. Nothing more was accomplished by this expedition , than the empty ceremony of taking possession ...
... compelled him to return . A new squadron was fitted out by the joint exertions of Gilbert and his step - brother , Walter Raleigh , in 1583. Nothing more was accomplished by this expedition , than the empty ceremony of taking possession ...
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... compelled by the commander of the fleet to remain on Roanoke . The emigrants met with the usual hardships , and many of them only remained till the close of the summer . During their stay , Virginia Dare , the grand - daughter of the ...
... compelled by the commander of the fleet to remain on Roanoke . The emigrants met with the usual hardships , and many of them only remained till the close of the summer . During their stay , Virginia Dare , the grand - daughter of the ...
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