History of the United States of North AmericaC. Tilt, 1838 - 375 strani |
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... persons . The whole expense of the expedition was but about twenty thousand dollars . But even this was considered by the statesmen of the time too great an expenditure for so uncertain an enterprise . LAND DISCOVERED . 5 When the ...
... persons . The whole expense of the expedition was but about twenty thousand dollars . But even this was considered by the statesmen of the time too great an expenditure for so uncertain an enterprise . LAND DISCOVERED . 5 When the ...
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... persons at a fort which he named Carolina in honour of Charles IX . , he returned to France . The civil wars in that kingdom being revived , no reinforcements were sent out to the colony , and it was speedily abandoned . On the return ...
... persons at a fort which he named Carolina in honour of Charles IX . , he returned to France . The civil wars in that kingdom being revived , no reinforcements were sent out to the colony , and it was speedily abandoned . On the return ...
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... persons of distinction in England still entertained sanguine hopes of ultimately effecting this grand object . Gosnold , whose voyage to New England we have already noticed , succeeded in forming a company consisting of himself ...
... persons of distinction in England still entertained sanguine hopes of ultimately effecting this grand object . Gosnold , whose voyage to New England we have already noticed , succeeded in forming a company consisting of himself ...
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... persons , composed of many gentlemen , several refiners , gold- smiths , and jewellers , and a few labourers . The hopes of the colonists were revived by this seasonable relief . Not long after their arrival , there was unfortunately ...
... persons , composed of many gentlemen , several refiners , gold- smiths , and jewellers , and a few labourers . The hopes of the colonists were revived by this seasonable relief . Not long after their arrival , there was unfortunately ...
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... persons required in a new country ; and Smith entreated the company to send him , rather but thirty carpenters , husbandmen , gardeners , fisher- men , blacksmiths , masons , and diggers up of trees ' roots , than a thousand such as ...
... persons required in a new country ; and Smith entreated the company to send him , rather but thirty carpenters , husbandmen , gardeners , fisher- men , blacksmiths , masons , and diggers up of trees ' roots , than a thousand such as ...
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