History of North America, Količina 1Davies, and Company, 1820 - 4 strani |
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... situation to take advantage of any circumstance that might lead to a misunderstanding with the na- tives . Cortez , in order to preserve a communication by sea , had erected a fort , and left a small garrison behind him , at Vera Cruz ...
... situation to take advantage of any circumstance that might lead to a misunderstanding with the na- tives . Cortez , in order to preserve a communication by sea , had erected a fort , and left a small garrison behind him , at Vera Cruz ...
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... situation to take advantage of any circumstance that might lead to a misunderstanding with the na- tives . # Cortez , in order to preserve a communication by sea , had erected a fort , and left a small garrison behind him , at Vera Cruz ...
... situation to take advantage of any circumstance that might lead to a misunderstanding with the na- tives . # Cortez , in order to preserve a communication by sea , had erected a fort , and left a small garrison behind him , at Vera Cruz ...
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... situation , and took a very remarkable resolution . They saw the ferocity of the Europeans , their unextinguishable resentment and avarice ; and they conjec- tured that these passions would never permit their contests to subside . " Let ...
... situation , and took a very remarkable resolution . They saw the ferocity of the Europeans , their unextinguishable resentment and avarice ; and they conjec- tured that these passions would never permit their contests to subside . " Let ...
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... situation , the colonists found themselves destitute of many things deemed es- sential to the preservation and comfortable subsistence of a new settlement , in a country covered with forests , and inhabited on- ly by a few scattered ...
... situation , the colonists found themselves destitute of many things deemed es- sential to the preservation and comfortable subsistence of a new settlement , in a country covered with forests , and inhabited on- ly by a few scattered ...
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... situation of the colony he had . planted . Early in the year 1588 , he found leisure to fit out for its relief , at Biddeford , a small fleet , the command of which was given to Sir Richard Greenville ; but the apprehensions from the ...
... situation of the colony he had . planted . Early in the year 1588 , he found leisure to fit out for its relief , at Biddeford , a small fleet , the command of which was given to Sir Richard Greenville ; but the apprehensions from the ...
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