History of the United States of North AmericaC. Tilt, 1838 - 375 strani |
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... proceeded to fit out a squadron of three small vessels , the largest not ex- ceeding one hundred tons burden , bearing one hundred and five men destined to remain . This squadron was placed under the command of Captain Newport ; and ...
... proceeded to fit out a squadron of three small vessels , the largest not ex- ceeding one hundred tons burden , bearing one hundred and five men destined to remain . This squadron was placed under the command of Captain Newport ; and ...
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... , by sailing up the Chickahominy as far as he could in boats ; and then , to gratify his own fondness for adventure and research , he landed and proceeded into the ADVENTURES OF CAPTAIN SMITH . 25 interior . The party.
... , by sailing up the Chickahominy as far as he could in boats ; and then , to gratify his own fondness for adventure and research , he landed and proceeded into the ADVENTURES OF CAPTAIN SMITH . 25 interior . The party.
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... proceeded to tax the trade of the several colonies with each other , by imposing a duty on the exporta- tion of the commodities enumerated in the navigation act , from one colony to another , equivalent to what was levied on the ...
... proceeded to tax the trade of the several colonies with each other , by imposing a duty on the exporta- tion of the commodities enumerated in the navigation act , from one colony to another , equivalent to what was levied on the ...
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... proceeded to furnish their contingent of troops ; but before they could arrive , the Connecticut party were on their way to the scene of action . By a rapid march they succeeded in surprising the Pequods , in their camp of palisades ...
... proceeded to furnish their contingent of troops ; but before they could arrive , the Connecticut party were on their way to the scene of action . By a rapid march they succeeded in surprising the Pequods , in their camp of palisades ...
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... proceeded to Man- hadoes , and reduced the colony before the Massachusetts troops could arrive , so that their services were never required . The commissioners now called the attention of the general court to the king's letter ...
... proceeded to Man- hadoes , and reduced the colony before the Massachusetts troops could arrive , so that their services were never required . The commissioners now called the attention of the general court to the king's letter ...
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