History of the United States of North AmericaC. Tilt, 1838 - 375 strani |
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... inhabitants of the earth ; little imagining that they were speedily to exterminate the peace- ful nations who then possessed the western Archipelago . The island was called by the inhabitants Guanhani . It is one of the Bahama group ...
... inhabitants of the earth ; little imagining that they were speedily to exterminate the peace- ful nations who then possessed the western Archipelago . The island was called by the inhabitants Guanhani . It is one of the Bahama group ...
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... soon perceived to flow from assigning to each individual the fruits of his own labour . Industry , im- pelled by the certainty of recompense , advanced with rapid NEW PATENT CREATED . 31 strides ; and the inhabitants.
... soon perceived to flow from assigning to each individual the fruits of his own labour . Industry , im- pelled by the certainty of recompense , advanced with rapid NEW PATENT CREATED . 31 strides ; and the inhabitants.
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John Frost. NEW PATENT CREATED . 31 strides ; and the inhabitants were no longer in fear of wanting bread , either for themselves or for the emigrants from Eng- land . In consequence of the extravagant accounts , which had been sent to ...
John Frost. NEW PATENT CREATED . 31 strides ; and the inhabitants were no longer in fear of wanting bread , either for themselves or for the emigrants from Eng- land . In consequence of the extravagant accounts , which had been sent to ...
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... inhabitants engaged in their peaceful occupations , and in amity with the natives . They were of course totally unprepared for defence , and could not prevent Argall from seizing the ships and plundering the colony . This was the first ...
... inhabitants engaged in their peaceful occupations , and in amity with the natives . They were of course totally unprepared for defence , and could not prevent Argall from seizing the ships and plundering the colony . This was the first ...
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... inhabitants enjoyed civil rights , free commerce , peace , and domestic happiness . The cultivation of tobacco and cotton , hereafter to become so important to the southern country , had already been introduced ; and the Indians , their ...
... inhabitants enjoyed civil rights , free commerce , peace , and domestic happiness . The cultivation of tobacco and cotton , hereafter to become so important to the southern country , had already been introduced ; and the Indians , their ...
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