History of the United States of North AmericaC. Tilt, 1838 - 375 strani |
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... succeeded in reconciling his crew to their further progress . Their discontent , however , speedily broke forth anew , and all the self - possession and address of the admiral were scarcely sufficient to preserve his ascendency and ...
... succeeded in reconciling his crew to their further progress . Their discontent , however , speedily broke forth anew , and all the self - possession and address of the admiral were scarcely sufficient to preserve his ascendency and ...
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... succeeded in defeating the Spanish fleet , Sir Walter Raleigh , finding his fortune too much dimi- nished to continue the project of colonising Virginia , made use of the privilege granted in his patent to form a company of merchants ...
... succeeded in defeating the Spanish fleet , Sir Walter Raleigh , finding his fortune too much dimi- nished to continue the project of colonising Virginia , made use of the privilege granted in his patent to form a company of merchants ...
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... succeeded , many 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 ...
... succeeded , many 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 ...
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... , now rioted without control . Captain Percy , who succeeded him , was by no means equal to the task of govern- ing so turbulent a community , and anarchy soon prevailed . STARVING TIME . 29 The Indians , no longer restrained.
... , now rioted without control . Captain Percy , who succeeded him , was by no means equal to the task of govern- ing so turbulent a community , and anarchy soon prevailed . STARVING TIME . 29 The Indians , no longer restrained.
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... succeeded by Sir Thomas Dale , who sailed for England in 1616 , and was suc- ceeded by Mr. George Yeardley . His term of office lasted but one year , and he was then succeeded by Captain Argall , an able but avaricious and tyrannical ...
... succeeded by Sir Thomas Dale , who sailed for England in 1616 , and was suc- ceeded by Mr. George Yeardley . His term of office lasted but one year , and he was then succeeded by Captain Argall , an able but avaricious and tyrannical ...
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