History of North America, Količina 1Davies, and Company, 1820 - 4 strani |
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... passed over a branch of the Andes mountains , which are covered with perpe- tual snow . After surmounting these obstacles , he reduced a considerable part of the country ; but was recalled from his vic- torious career by the revolt of ...
... passed over a branch of the Andes mountains , which are covered with perpe- tual snow . After surmounting these obstacles , he reduced a considerable part of the country ; but was recalled from his vic- torious career by the revolt of ...
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... passed down the river , he found it opened by two mouths into the gulf of Mexico . These circumstances lead us to conclude , that this ri- ver , so early discovered , was the one which we now call the Mississippi . On the 6th of January ...
... passed down the river , he found it opened by two mouths into the gulf of Mexico . These circumstances lead us to conclude , that this ri- ver , so early discovered , was the one which we now call the Mississippi . On the 6th of January ...
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... passing a bar , was half filled with water , another overset , and six men were drowned . Two other boats , howe- ver , were some time afterwards fitted out with nineteen men to search the island on which the colony had been left . At ...
... passing a bar , was half filled with water , another overset , and six men were drowned . Two other boats , howe- ver , were some time afterwards fitted out with nineteen men to search the island on which the colony had been left . At ...
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... passed some time at these places , examining the country , and trading with the natives , he returned to England . This voyage , which was completed in less than four months , was attended with important consequences . Gosnald had found ...
... passed some time at these places , examining the country , and trading with the natives , he returned to England . This voyage , which was completed in less than four months , was attended with important consequences . Gosnald had found ...
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... passed , and on the various tribes inhabiting them , with whom he alternately fought , negociated , and traded . In the various situations in which he found himself , he always displayed judgment , courage , and that presence of mind ...
... passed , and on the various tribes inhabiting them , with whom he alternately fought , negociated , and traded . In the various situations in which he found himself , he always displayed judgment , courage , and that presence of mind ...
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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