History of the United States of North AmericaC. Tilt, 1838 - 375 strani |
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... considerable geographical researches ; observed carefully the nature of the climate and soil , and the character of the natives ; and selected the po- sition of the future capital of the province . After he returned to France , a ...
... considerable geographical researches ; observed carefully the nature of the climate and soil , and the character of the natives ; and selected the po- sition of the future capital of the province . After he returned to France , a ...
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... considerable number of prisoners , who were forthwith hanged upon trees with the inscription over their heads , ' I do not this as unto Spaniards or mariners , but as unto traitors , robbers , and murderers . ' He then embarked without ...
... considerable number of prisoners , who were forthwith hanged upon trees with the inscription over their heads , ' I do not this as unto Spaniards or mariners , but as unto traitors , robbers , and murderers . ' He then embarked without ...
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... considerable attention to the native productions of the soil . Among these were tobacco , maize or Indian corn , and potatoes , which , till then unknown to the English , have since become important sources of sub- sistence and wealth ...
... considerable attention to the native productions of the soil . Among these were tobacco , maize or Indian corn , and potatoes , which , till then unknown to the English , have since become important sources of sub- sistence and wealth ...
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... considerable estate , abandoned the plantation ; and the whole company re- turned to the mother country . In 1614 , Captain John Smith , the hero whose name is so ce- lebrated in the history of Virginia , set sail with two ships for the ...
... considerable estate , abandoned the plantation ; and the whole company re- turned to the mother country . In 1614 , Captain John Smith , the hero whose name is so ce- lebrated in the history of Virginia , set sail with two ships for the ...
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... considerable num- ber found shelter with Roger Williams ; and , by his influ- ence and that of Vane , obtained from Miantonomoh , the chief of the Narragansetts , a gift of the beautiful island of Rhode Island . Wheelwright , and some ...
... considerable num- ber found shelter with Roger Williams ; and , by his influ- ence and that of Vane , obtained from Miantonomoh , the chief of the Narragansetts , a gift of the beautiful island of Rhode Island . Wheelwright , and some ...
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