History of the United States of North AmericaC. Tilt, 1838 - 375 strani |
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... passed the winter in Canada , and in the spring erected a cross with a shield upon it , bearing the arms of France , and an inscription declaring Francis I. to be the sovereign of the territory ; to which he gave the name of New France ...
... passed the winter in Canada , and in the spring erected a cross with a shield upon it , bearing the arms of France , and an inscription declaring Francis I. to be the sovereign of the territory ; to which he gave the name of New France ...
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... passed the winter there , and returned in June , 1542. About the time of his return , Roberval , with a colony , arrived in Canada , or Norimbega , as it was then sometimes termed , remained till the next year , and then abandoned his ...
... passed the winter there , and returned in June , 1542. About the time of his return , Roberval , with a colony , arrived in Canada , or Norimbega , as it was then sometimes termed , remained till the next year , and then abandoned his ...
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... passed onward from tribe to tribe , and from river to river , until his splendid and well appointed army had melted away to a mere handful of men , worn out with suffer- ings , and destitute of the means of subsistence or defence ...
... passed onward from tribe to tribe , and from river to river , until his splendid and well appointed army had melted away to a mere handful of men , worn out with suffer- ings , and destitute of the means of subsistence or defence ...
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... passed into Alabama , and in October fought a severe battle with the Indians , at a town which was then called Mavilla or Mobile , on the Alabama above the junction of the Tombecbee . In this engagement 2,500 Indians are said to have ...
... passed into Alabama , and in October fought a severe battle with the Indians , at a town which was then called Mavilla or Mobile , on the Alabama above the junction of the Tombecbee . In this engagement 2,500 Indians are said to have ...
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... passing down the Mississippi to the Gulf of Mexico - an undertaking of great difficulty and danger , which was not accomplished until July 18th , 1543 . Fifty days afterwards the remnant of Soto's splendid company of adventurers , now ...
... passing down the Mississippi to the Gulf of Mexico - an undertaking of great difficulty and danger , which was not accomplished until July 18th , 1543 . Fifty days afterwards the remnant of Soto's splendid company of adventurers , now ...
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