History of North America, Količina 1Davies, and Company, 1820 - 4 strani |
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... provisions , and some cotton yarn , the only commodity of value they could produce . Thus in the first interview between the inhabitants of the old and new worlds , every thing was conducted amicably , and to their mutual satisfaction ...
... provisions , and some cotton yarn , the only commodity of value they could produce . Thus in the first interview between the inhabitants of the old and new worlds , every thing was conducted amicably , and to their mutual satisfaction ...
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... provision which the funds of a private man could make of what was requisite for establishing a new colony , were the true causes to which the failure of the enterprise must be imputed , not to any deficiency of abilities or resolution ...
... provision which the funds of a private man could make of what was requisite for establishing a new colony , were the true causes to which the failure of the enterprise must be imputed , not to any deficiency of abilities or resolution ...
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... provisions for their own subsistence . On discovering the deceit of the Indians , they were so much exasperated , that from expostulations and reproaches , they proceeded to open hostility . The supplies of provisions which they had ...
... provisions for their own subsistence . On discovering the deceit of the Indians , they were so much exasperated , that from expostulations and reproaches , they proceeded to open hostility . The supplies of provisions which they had ...
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... provisions was more abun- dant . Mr. White was appointed their governor , and twelve as- sistants were assigned him as a council . A charter was granted them , incorporating them by the name of the Governor and As- sistants of the City ...
... provisions was more abun- dant . Mr. White was appointed their governor , and twelve as- sistants were assigned him as a council . A charter was granted them , incorporating them by the name of the Governor and As- sistants of the City ...
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... provisions and arms , and without paying customs for seven The colonists and their children were at all times to en- joy the same liberties , within any other dominions of the crown of England , as if they had remained , or were born ...
... provisions and arms , and without paying customs for seven The colonists and their children were at all times to en- joy the same liberties , within any other dominions of the crown of England , as if they had remained , or were born ...
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