History of the United States of North AmericaC. Tilt, 1838 - 375 strani |
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... success , was not unsupported by plausible facts and reasonings . Though , in the fifteenth century , the in- formation of geographers was incorrect as well as scanty , certain observations had been recorded , which supported his B 2 ...
... success , was not unsupported by plausible facts and reasonings . Though , in the fifteenth century , the in- formation of geographers was incorrect as well as scanty , certain observations had been recorded , which supported his B 2 ...
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... success ; for the king having referred the matter to his counsellors , was by them discouraged from lending his support to a project which they represented as extravagant and visionary . This wise opinion did not , however , prevent the ...
... success ; for the king having referred the matter to his counsellors , was by them discouraged from lending his support to a project which they represented as extravagant and visionary . This wise opinion did not , however , prevent the ...
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... of Peru . Returning to Spain after the most brilliant success in that country , he demanded of Charles V. to conquer Florida at his own cost ; and received from that 12 FERDINAND DE SOTO . monarch a commission for that.
... of Peru . Returning to Spain after the most brilliant success in that country , he demanded of Charles V. to conquer Florida at his own cost ; and received from that 12 FERDINAND DE SOTO . monarch a commission for that.
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... success . But it had been planted in a territory to which the Spanish had a prior claim , which , although dormant , was by no means extinct . An expedition was soon fitted out for the occupation of Florida ; and its departure from ...
... success . But it had been planted in a territory to which the Spanish had a prior claim , which , although dormant , was by no means extinct . An expedition was soon fitted out for the occupation of Florida ; and its departure from ...
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... successful . Nearly the same ground was passed over in 1605 , by George Weymouth , who discovered and ascended the Penobscot river ; and on his return brought away five of the natives whom he had decoyed on board his ship . Thus far the ...
... successful . Nearly the same ground was passed over in 1605 , by George Weymouth , who discovered and ascended the Penobscot river ; and on his return brought away five of the natives whom he had decoyed on board his ship . Thus far the ...
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