History of North America, Količina 1Davies, and Company, 1820 - 4 strani |
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... 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 sailing ...
... 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 sailing ...
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... taken prisoners . By getting this prince into his hands , Cortez made a complete conquest of the country . The Spaniards had scarcely obtained possession of Mexico , when they received intelligence of the existence of another great ...
... taken prisoners . By getting this prince into his hands , Cortez made a complete conquest of the country . The Spaniards had scarcely obtained possession of Mexico , when they received intelligence of the existence of another great ...
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... taken prisoner . By his execution , which followed soon after , a permanent tran- quillity was diffused throughout the whole country , which suffered no material interruption till within these few years , when the troubles in the mother ...
... taken prisoner . By his execution , which followed soon after , a permanent tran- quillity was diffused throughout the whole country , which suffered no material interruption till within these few years , when the troubles in the mother ...
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... taken possession of the country , built three forts , and left them garrisoned with 1200 soldiers . Laudonier , and his colony on May river , receiving information of the fate of Ribalt , took the alarm , and escaped to France . A fleet ...
... taken possession of the country , built three forts , and left them garrisoned with 1200 soldiers . Laudonier , and his colony on May river , receiving information of the fate of Ribalt , took the alarm , and escaped to France . A fleet ...
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... taken for their support . Raleigh , having engaged in a scheme too expensive for his nar- row funds , had not been able to send them that recruit of stores with which Greenville had promised to furnish them early in the spring . The ...
... taken for their support . Raleigh , having engaged in a scheme too expensive for his nar- row funds , had not been able to send them that recruit of stores with which Greenville had promised to furnish them early in the spring . The ...
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