History of the United States of North AmericaC. Tilt, 1838 - 375 strani |
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... River , 54 - Smith's Voyages to New England , 54 - The Plymouth Council , 55 - The Brown- ists , 55 - Voyage of the Pilgrims , 56 - Landing , 59 - Massasoit , 61 - Exploit of Standish , 62 - Treachery of Pierce , 63 . CHAPTER XI ...
... River , 54 - Smith's Voyages to New England , 54 - The Plymouth Council , 55 - The Brown- ists , 55 - Voyage of the Pilgrims , 56 - Landing , 59 - Massasoit , 61 - Exploit of Standish , 62 - Treachery of Pierce , 63 . CHAPTER XI ...
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... river of St. Lawrence were visited , many of the harbours and islands explored , and the country declared a French territory . The next year , Cartier sailed up the St. Lawrence again , and discovered and named the island of Montreal ...
... river of St. Lawrence were visited , many of the harbours and islands explored , and the country declared a French territory . The next year , Cartier sailed up the St. Lawrence again , and discovered and named the island of Montreal ...
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... river of the same name , but afterwards abandoned this situation and re- moved to Port Royal , which was the first permanent French settlement made in North America . ( 1605. ) Three years afterwards ( 1608 ) Champlain , acting in the ...
... river of the same name , but afterwards abandoned this situation and re- moved to Port Royal , which was the first permanent French settlement made in North America . ( 1605. ) Three years afterwards ( 1608 ) Champlain , acting in the ...
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John Frost. 10 THE SPANIARDS TAKE FLORIDA . sailed up the river Sorel , and explored the lake which now bears his name . To his enterprise and courage the French were indebted for their colonies in this country . CHAPTER III . THE ...
John Frost. 10 THE SPANIARDS TAKE FLORIDA . sailed up the river Sorel , and explored the lake which now bears his name . To his enterprise and courage the French were indebted for their colonies in this country . CHAPTER III . THE ...
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... 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 . Setting out from the bay of Spiritu Santo in June ...
... 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 . Setting out from the bay of Spiritu Santo in June ...
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afterwards American appointed arms Arnold arrived artillery assembly attack attempt batteries battle body Boston Britain British army Burgoyne camp campaign Canada Captain captured Charleston charter coast Colonel colonists colony command commenced compelled congress council declared defeat defence Delaware detachment effect enemy engagement England English expedition favour fire fleet force Fort Edward France French frigate garrison governor guns harbour hostilities Indians inhabitants Island Jefferson Jersey killed king land legislature Lord Cornwallis Lord Rawdon loss marched Massachusetts measures ment miles military militia nation North officers parliament party passed peace Philadelphia possession president prisoners proceeded province provisions Quebec received regiment reinforcements retired retreat returned Rhode Island river royal royalists Sackett's Harbour sailed sent settlement ships Sir Henry Clinton soon South Carolina spirit squadron succeeded success Sullivan's Island surrender took town treaty troops United vessels Virginia voted Washington whole wounded York York island