History of North America, Količina 1Davies, and Company, 1820 - 4 strani |
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... received from them various kinds of trin- kets , in return for which they gave 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 ...
... received from them various kinds of trin- kets , in return for which they gave 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 ...
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... received him with marks of the greatest respect . In September , of this year , ( 1493 ) , Columbus sailed upon his second voyage to America ; during the performance of which he discovered the islands of Dominica , Marigalante ...
... received him with marks of the greatest respect . In September , of this year , ( 1493 ) , Columbus sailed upon his second voyage to America ; during the performance of which he discovered the islands of Dominica , Marigalante ...
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... received intelligence of the existence of another great empire , situated to the south of the equator , that was said to abound in gold , silver , and precious stones . This was the empire of Peru , which was the only other country in ...
... received intelligence of the existence of another great empire , situated to the south of the equator , that was said to abound in gold , silver , and precious stones . This was the empire of Peru , which was the only other country in ...
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... receiving information of the fate of Ribalt , took the alarm , and escaped to France . A fleet of three ships was sent from France to Florida , in 1567 , under the command of Dominique de Gourges . The object of this expedition was to ...
... receiving information of the fate of Ribalt , took the alarm , and escaped to France . A fleet of three ships was sent from France to Florida , in 1567 , under the command of Dominique de Gourges . The object of this expedition was to ...
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... received the me- lancholy intelligence of the loss of their countrymen who had been left there by Sir Richard Greenville . They determined , however , to remain at the same place ; and immediately began to repair the houses , and to ...
... received the me- lancholy intelligence of the loss of their countrymen who had been left there by Sir Richard Greenville . They determined , however , to remain at the same place ; and immediately began to repair the houses , and to ...
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