History of North America, Količina 1Davies, and Company, 1820 - 4 strani |
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... tribes , and the citizens of the UNITED STATES ; This part of the Work will comprise a View of the State of Emigration to the UNITED STATES from this country , in which each State will be examined , in reference to its suitable- ness to ...
... tribes , and the citizens of the UNITED STATES ; This part of the Work will comprise a View of the State of Emigration to the UNITED STATES from this country , in which each State will be examined , in reference to its suitable- ness to ...
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... tribes of savages . With one voice they deputed their governor to solicit those specific aids which their situation particularly and essentially required . On his arrival in England , he found the whole nation alarmed at the formidable ...
... tribes of savages . With one voice they deputed their governor to solicit those specific aids which their situation particularly and essentially required . On his arrival in England , he found the whole nation alarmed at the formidable ...
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... tribes which surround- ed them , and looked , in a great measure , to the other side of the Atlantic for the bread on which they were to subsist . The stock of provisions for the colony had been very improvi- dently laid in . It was ...
... tribes which surround- ed them , and looked , in a great measure , to the other side of the Atlantic for the bread on which they were to subsist . The stock of provisions for the colony had been very improvi- dently laid in . It was ...
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... 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 which is so essential to the ...
... 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 which is so essential to the ...
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... tribes of savages , built a fort , and took possession of the country . In 1540 , Francis I. appointed the Sieur de Roberval , lieutenant- general of Newfoundland and Canada , with power to conduct French families thither , and to make ...
... tribes of savages , built a fort , and took possession of the country . In 1540 , Francis I. appointed the Sieur de Roberval , lieutenant- general of Newfoundland and Canada , with power to conduct French families thither , and to make ...
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