History of the United States of North AmericaC. Tilt, 1838 - 375 strani |
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... established , 42 - Virginia adheres to Charles I. , 43- Capitulates to the Commonwealth , 43 . CHAPTER VIII . VIRGINIA AFTER THE RESTORATION . The Restoration , p . 44 - Restrictions on Commerce , 45 - Discontent of the Virginians , 46 ...
... established , 42 - Virginia adheres to Charles I. , 43- Capitulates to the Commonwealth , 43 . CHAPTER VIII . VIRGINIA AFTER THE RESTORATION . The Restoration , p . 44 - Restrictions on Commerce , 45 - Discontent of the Virginians , 46 ...
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... establish a lucrative trade in the rare productions of the East . To find a shorter and more direct route to India was the immediate object of Columbus in proposing to undertake a voyage of discovery . The rich returns of oriental ...
... establish a lucrative trade in the rare productions of the East . To find a shorter and more direct route to India was the immediate object of Columbus in proposing to undertake a voyage of discovery . The rich returns of oriental ...
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... establish a colony in Florida awakened the jealousy of the Spaniards ; and brought them forward once more , to ... establishing a colony of French Protestants in America ; which should afford a refuge to those who were persecuted for ...
... establish a colony in Florida awakened the jealousy of the Spaniards ; and brought them forward once more , to ... establishing a colony of French Protestants in America ; which should afford a refuge to those who were persecuted for ...
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... establishing a permanent colony ; but the loss of one of his ships and other disasters 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 ...
... establishing a permanent colony ; but the loss of one of his ships and other disasters 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 ...
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... established for the colony . Lands were to descend by the common law . Murder , sedition , and some other crimes were punishable by death after trial by jury . But civil causes , requiring corporeal punishment , were decided by the ...
... established for the colony . Lands were to descend by the common law . Murder , sedition , and some other crimes were punishable by death after trial by jury . But civil causes , requiring corporeal punishment , were decided by the ...
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