History of the United States of North AmericaC. Tilt, 1838 - 375 strani |
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... sent home in chains from the New World which he had ' found for Castile and Leon , ' and , after having attracted the admiration and applause of the whole civilized world by the brilliancy of his achievements , he was suffered to die in ...
... sent home in chains from the New World which he had ' found for Castile and Leon , ' and , after having attracted the admiration and applause of the whole civilized world by the brilliancy of his achievements , he was suffered to die in ...
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... sent on a voyage of discovery by Francis I. He explored the American coast from North Carolina to Nova Scotia , and held friendly intercourse with the natives . The French claims to their American territories were founded upon his ...
... sent on a voyage of discovery by Francis I. He explored the American coast from North Carolina to Nova Scotia , and held friendly intercourse with the natives . The French claims to their American territories were founded upon his ...
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... sent back most of his ships to Havanna , and commenced his march into the interior -a march which has no parallel in the history of adventure . Fired by the example of their countrymen in the more southern regions , the Spaniards ...
... sent back most of his ships to Havanna , and commenced his march into the interior -a march which has no parallel in the history of adventure . Fired by the example of their countrymen in the more southern regions , the Spaniards ...
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... sent out by Raleigh , arrived with supplies for the colony , and soon after , Sir Richard Grenville , with three more ships , sought in vain for those whom he had so recently left full of hope and reso- lution , to hold permanent ...
... sent out by Raleigh , arrived with supplies for the colony , and soon after , Sir Richard Grenville , with three more ships , sought in vain for those whom he had so recently left full of hope and reso- lution , to hold permanent ...
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... sent up the James river , and several settlements made . A more important change took place in the new arrange- ments with respect to property . Hitherto the land had been possessed by all the colonists in common . Every man was ...
... sent up the James river , and several settlements made . A more important change took place in the new arrange- ments with respect to property . Hitherto the land had been possessed by all the colonists in common . Every man was ...
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