History of North America, Količina 1Davies, and Company, 1820 - 4 strani |
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... England as his last resource . At this juncture the affairs of Spain , which had been perplexed in consequence of a war with the Moors , took a favorable turn . Quintanilla and Santangel , two powerful , vigilant , and discern- ing ...
... England as his last resource . At this juncture the affairs of Spain , which had been perplexed in consequence of a war with the Moors , took a favorable turn . Quintanilla and Santangel , two powerful , vigilant , and discern- ing ...
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... England . In 1579 , Sir Humphrey Gilbert obtained a patent from queen Elizabeth , for lands not yet possessed by any christian prince , provided he would take pos- session within six years . With this encouragement he sailed for America ...
... England . In 1579 , Sir Humphrey Gilbert obtained a patent from queen Elizabeth , for lands not yet possessed by any christian prince , provided he would take pos- session within six years . With this encouragement he sailed for America ...
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... England , the articles in it merit particular attention , as they unfold the ideas of that age , with respect to the ... England . She ordains , that all the lands granted to Gilbert shall hold of the Crown of England by homage , on ...
... England , the articles in it merit particular attention , as they unfold the ideas of that age , with respect to the ... England . She ordains , that all the lands granted to Gilbert shall hold of the Crown of England by homage , on ...
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... England with two of the natives , and gave such splendid descriptions of the beauty of the country , the fertility of the soil , and the mildness of the climate , that Elizabeth , delighted with the idea of occu- pying a territory ...
... England with two of the natives , and gave such splendid descriptions of the beauty of the country , the fertility of the soil , and the mildness of the climate , that Elizabeth , delighted with the idea of occu- pying a territory ...
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... England Such was the inauspicious beginning of the English settle- ments in the New World ; and after exciting high expectations , this first attempt produced no effect but that of affording a more complete knowledge of the country ; as ...
... England Such was the inauspicious beginning of the English settle- ments in the New World ; and after exciting high expectations , this first attempt produced no effect but that of affording a more complete knowledge of the country ; as ...
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acres Americans appear appointed arms army arrived assembly attack Boston breadth Britain British troops calcareous called Canada Carolina chief climate coast Colonel colony color command congress Connecticut Connecticut River considerable continued council declaration discovered distance east enemy England English extend feet fertile fire fish force French garrison governor granted Gulf of Mexico Hudson Indians inhabitants Lake Lake Champlain land latitude laws limestone Lord Cornwallis March Massachussetts ment miles in length military Mississippi mountains nations natives nature navigation neral North America North Carolina North-west Company officers party passed persons Philadelphia possession prisoners province Quebec received Rhode Island ridge river rocks sailed savage settlements ships shore side Sir Henry Clinton situation soil soon Spain Spaniards spirit territory tion town treaty trees tribes United vessels Virginia Washington western whole William Penn wounded York