History of the United States of North AmericaC. Tilt, 1838 - 375 strani |
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... immediately executed , yet to them we are chiefly indebted for the expedition which finally effected a permanent settlement , as we shall hereafter relate . While their operations were suspended , a voyage took place , which had nearly ...
... immediately executed , yet to them we are chiefly indebted for the expedition which finally effected a permanent settlement , as we shall hereafter relate . While their operations were suspended , a voyage took place , which had nearly ...
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... immediately re- turned to Jamestown , and were prevailed on by Lord Dela- ware to remain . This nobleman was well qualified for his station . His mildness , dignity , and diligent attention to business , soon re- stored order , and ...
... immediately re- turned to Jamestown , and were prevailed on by Lord Dela- ware to remain . This nobleman was well qualified for his station . His mildness , dignity , and diligent attention to business , soon re- stored order , and ...
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... immediately commenced against the savages , and their king , the aged Õpechancanough , was made prisoner , and died in captivity . The country was soon placed in a state of perfect security against further aggressions from that quarter ...
... immediately commenced against the savages , and their king , the aged Õpechancanough , was made prisoner , and died in captivity . The country was soon placed in a state of perfect security against further aggressions from that quarter ...
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... immediately , under the penal- ties of rebellion . Bacon , by no means disconcerted at this turn of affairs , marched directly to Jamestown , at the head of six hundred of his followers ; and , surrounding the house where the governor ...
... immediately , under the penal- ties of rebellion . Bacon , by no means disconcerted at this turn of affairs , marched directly to Jamestown , at the head of six hundred of his followers ; and , surrounding the house where the governor ...
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... immediately followed by a descent on Nova Scotia , which had been ceded to Great Britain by the treaty of Utrecht . The French governor of Cape Breton took pos- session of Canseau in Nova Scotia , and made the garrison and inhabitants ...
... immediately followed by a descent on Nova Scotia , which had been ceded to Great Britain by the treaty of Utrecht . The French governor of Cape Breton took pos- session of Canseau in Nova Scotia , and made the garrison and inhabitants ...
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