History of the United States of North AmericaC. Tilt, 1838 - 375 strani |
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... measure ; he sent to Cuba for supplies for the next year's expedition . În March , 1540 , deluded by the promise of an Indian guide to conduct him to a country where gold was abundant , Soto SOTO IN MISSOURI . 13 set forth again and ...
... measure ; he sent to Cuba for supplies for the next year's expedition . În March , 1540 , deluded by the promise of an Indian guide to conduct him to a country where gold was abundant , Soto SOTO IN MISSOURI . 13 set forth again and ...
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... measures for punishing this aggression , Dominic de Gourgues , a French officer of some distinction , fitted out an expedition of three ships and one hundred and fifty men at his own cost , ( 1568 , ) for the express purpose of avenging ...
... measures for punishing this aggression , Dominic de Gourgues , a French officer of some distinction , fitted out an expedition of three ships and one hundred and fifty men at his own cost , ( 1568 , ) for the express purpose of avenging ...
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... measure , on the virtue , intelligence , and patriotism of its citizens . The year 1620 , so fruitful in interesting events , was marked by one which will long exert a momentous influence on our destinies . This was the introduction of ...
... measure , on the virtue , intelligence , and patriotism of its citizens . The year 1620 , so fruitful in interesting events , was marked by one which will long exert a momentous influence on our destinies . This was the introduction of ...
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... measures for the protection of the colonists against arbitrary power were passed ; and ' the laws of that session generally , ' says Judge Marshall , ' are marked with that good sense and patriotism which are to be expected from men ...
... measures for the protection of the colonists against arbitrary power were passed ; and ' the laws of that session generally , ' says Judge Marshall , ' are marked with that good sense and patriotism which are to be expected from men ...
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... measures were taken by the assembly to insure the future tranquillity of the colony . In 1643 , Clayborne succeeded in raising a rebellion , which kept the province in a state of disturbance for three years ; and at one time the ...
... measures were taken by the assembly to insure the future tranquillity of the colony . In 1643 , Clayborne succeeded in raising a rebellion , which kept the province in a state of disturbance for three years ; and at one time the ...
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