History of North America, Količina 1Davies, and Company, 1820 - 4 strani |
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... continued some time , till on one occasion , when he was disgracing his character by justi- fying the enemies of his country , a stone from an unknown hand struck him on the forehead , which in a few days occasioned his death . The ...
... continued some time , till on one occasion , when he was disgracing his character by justi- fying the enemies of his country , a stone from an unknown hand struck him on the forehead , which in a few days occasioned his death . The ...
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... continued to adhere to his interest , he determined to hazard a battle , in which he was defeated and taken prisoner . By his execution , which followed soon after , a permanent tran- quillity was diffused throughout the whole country ...
... continued to adhere to his interest , he determined to hazard a battle , in which he was defeated and taken prisoner . By his execution , which followed soon after , a permanent tran- quillity was diffused throughout the whole country ...
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... continued his voyage to James- town . But another governor afterwards arriving from Amster- dam with better means of asserting the title of his countrymen , the payment of the tribute was refused , and the place put in a situation to be ...
... continued his voyage to James- town . But another governor afterwards arriving from Amster- dam with better means of asserting the title of his countrymen , the payment of the tribute was refused , and the place put in a situation to be ...
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... continued during a season of peace ; and a Mr. Brewster , who was tried under his arbitrary system for contemptuous words spoken of the governor , was sen- tenced to suffer death . A respite of execution was with difficul- ty obtained ...
... continued during a season of peace ; and a Mr. Brewster , who was tried under his arbitrary system for contemptuous words spoken of the governor , was sen- tenced to suffer death . A respite of execution was with difficul- ty obtained ...
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... continued to be very consider- able , and were made at great expence to the company , but as yet few females had crossed the Atlantic . Men without wives could not contemplate Virginia as a place of permanent resi- dence , and proposed ...
... continued to be very consider- able , and were made at great expence to the company , but as yet few females had crossed the Atlantic . Men without wives could not contemplate Virginia as a place of permanent resi- dence , and proposed ...
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