History of North America, Količina 1Davies, and Company, 1820 - 4 strani |
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... discovery and early history of the Ame- rican Continent than some readers may approve of ; but , in adopting this plan , he was influenced by the conviction that the present state of America cannot be fully understood , nor the ...
... discovery and early history of the Ame- rican Continent than some readers may approve of ; but , in adopting this plan , he was influenced by the conviction that the present state of America cannot be fully understood , nor the ...
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... discovery of the American Conti- nent ; which with its surrounding seas forms an entire Hemis- phere : the effect which this event produced on the general state of the Old World is incalculable ; and it cannot but excite won- 1 . der ...
... discovery of the American Conti- nent ; which with its surrounding seas forms an entire Hemis- phere : the effect which this event produced on the general state of the Old World is incalculable ; and it cannot but excite won- 1 . der ...
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... discovered it ; a claim which unfortunately was not disputed , until that Continent had been so long called by his ... discovery , and encouraged by the patronage of princes , the mariners of those days rarely ventured from the sight of ...
... discovered it ; a claim which unfortunately was not disputed , until that Continent had been so long called by his ... discovery , and encouraged by the patronage of princes , the mariners of those days rarely ventured from the sight of ...
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... discovered , in which nothing very remarkable happened , except that in a sea - fight , off the coast of Portugal , with some Venetian coast- ers , the vessel on board which he served took fire , together with one of the enemy's , to ...
... discovered , in which nothing very remarkable happened , except that in a sea - fight , off the coast of Portugal , with some Venetian coast- ers , the vessel on board which he served took fire , together with one of the enemy's , to ...
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... discovered and taken up , floating before a westerly wind , or driven on the coasts of the Azores . The force of this united evidence , arising from theoretical principles and practical observations , led Columbus to conclude , that by ...
... discovered and taken up , floating before a westerly wind , or driven on the coasts of the Azores . The force of this united evidence , arising from theoretical principles and practical observations , led Columbus to conclude , that by ...
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acres afterwards Americans appear appointed arms army Arnold arrived assembly attack Boston breadth Britain British army British troops called Canada Carolina Charlestown chief climate coast Colonel colonists colony Columbus command congress Connecticut river considerable continued council declaration discovered dollars east enemy England English extend favorable feet fire force formed France French garrison governor Gulf of Mexico Indians inhabitants king labor Lake Lake Champlain land latitude laws Lord Cornwallis March Massachussetts ment miles in length military Mississippi mountains nations natives nature navigation neral North America northern officers party passed peace persons possession prisoners province Quebec received Rhode Island ridge sailed savage settlements ships shore side Sir Henry Clinton situation soil soon South Carolina Spain Spaniards species spirit subsistence territory tion town treaty trees tribes United vessels Virginia Washington western whole William Penn wounded York