History of the United States of North AmericaC. Tilt, 1838 - 375 strani |
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... president , and excluded Captain Smith from their number on a charge of sedition . A few huts were raised to protect them from the inclemency of the weather , and a small fort for defence against the natives . A part of the men were ...
... president , and excluded Captain Smith from their number on a charge of sedition . A few huts were raised to protect them from the inclemency of the weather , and a small fort for defence against the natives . A part of the men were ...
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... president of the council , and was performing the duties of that office with his usual energy and good judgment , when Newport returned with seventy emigrants , two of whom were females . They were not the description of persons ...
... president of the council , and was performing the duties of that office with his usual energy and good judgment , when Newport returned with seventy emigrants , two of whom were females . They were not the description of persons ...
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... president died ; and on the return of the ships with supplies , Gilbert , who had succeeded to the presidency , learning that chief justice Popham , the principal patron of the colony , was dead ; and that he himself had , by the ...
... president died ; and on the return of the ships with supplies , Gilbert , who had succeeded to the presidency , learning that chief justice Popham , the principal patron of the colony , was dead ; and that he himself had , by the ...
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... president and council as a temporary government for Massachusetts , New Hamp- shire , Maine , and the Narragansetts . These commissioners proceeded with great moderation , and were superseded by the appointment of Sir Edward Andros , as ...
... president and council as a temporary government for Massachusetts , New Hamp- shire , Maine , and the Narragansetts . These commissioners proceeded with great moderation , and were superseded by the appointment of Sir Edward Andros , as ...
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... president general . The English government disapproved of the plan , on the ground that the union might eventually lead to a concerted system of resistance to the supremacy of the mother country . The scheme was therefore laid aside ...
... president general . The English government disapproved of the plan , on the ground that the union might eventually lead to a concerted system of resistance to the supremacy of the mother country . The scheme was therefore laid aside ...
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