History of the United States of North AmericaC. Tilt, 1838 - 375 strani |
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... gave rise to the proposed Series . The his- tory of one nation necessarily includes that of other na- tions . Can we separate the history of France from the history of England ? From the Conquest to the present hour , what has been the ...
... gave rise to the proposed Series . The his- tory of one nation necessarily includes that of other na- tions . Can we separate the history of France from the history of England ? From the Conquest to the present hour , what has been the ...
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... gave the name of Vinland . To Christopher Columbus , therefore , belongs the glory of having made the first discovery of the western world . At a time when geographical science had long slept in Europe , when distant voyages were rare ...
... gave the name of Vinland . To Christopher Columbus , therefore , belongs the glory of having made the first discovery of the western world . At a time when geographical science had long slept in Europe , when distant voyages were rare ...
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... gave the signal that land was in sight . It proved to be one of the Bahama islands . On the morning of the 12th of October , Columbus , richly attired in scarlet , and bearing the royal standard , entered his own boat , accompanied by ...
... gave the signal that land was in sight . It proved to be one of the Bahama islands . On the morning of the 12th of October , Columbus , richly attired in scarlet , and bearing the royal standard , entered his own boat , accompanied by ...
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... gave the name of New France . In 1540 , Francis de la Roque , Lord of Roberval , obtained from Francis I. a commission to plant a colony in America , giving him a viceroy's authority over the territories and islands on the gulf and ...
... gave the name of New France . In 1540 , Francis de la Roque , Lord of Roberval , obtained from Francis I. a commission to plant a colony in America , giving him a viceroy's authority over the territories and islands on the gulf and ...
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... gave the name of Port Royal . De Monts settled on the island of St. Croix , at the mouth of the river of the same name , but afterwards abandoned this situation and re- moved to Port Royal , which was the first permanent French ...
... gave the name of Port Royal . De Monts settled on the island of St. Croix , at the mouth of the river of the same name , but afterwards abandoned this situation and re- moved to Port Royal , which was the first permanent French ...
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