History of North America, Količina 1Davies, and Company, 1820 - 4 strani |
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Stran 6
... whole expence of the expedition was to be defrayed by the crown of Castile , Isabella reserved for her sub- jects of that kingdom an exclusive right to all the benefits which might redound from its success . After all the efforts of ...
... whole expence of the expedition was to be defrayed by the crown of Castile , Isabella reserved for her sub- jects of that kingdom an exclusive right to all the benefits which might redound from its success . After all the efforts of ...
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... whole country , which suffered no material interruption till within these few years , when the troubles in the mother - country have enabled the inhabitants , in a great measure , to throw off the Spanish yoke . 4 NORTH AMERICA was ...
... whole country , which suffered no material interruption till within these few years , when the troubles in the mother - country have enabled the inhabitants , in a great measure , to throw off the Spanish yoke . 4 NORTH AMERICA was ...
Stran 21
... whole length of the river , in his opi- nion , must have been more than 800 leagues . As he passed down the river , he found it opened by two mouths into the gulf of Mexico . These circumstances lead us to conclude , that this ri- ver ...
... whole length of the river , in his opi- nion , must have been more than 800 leagues . As he passed down the river , he found it opened by two mouths into the gulf of Mexico . These circumstances lead us to conclude , that this ri- ver ...
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... . On his arrival in England , he found the whole nation alarmed at the formidable preparations made by Philip II . of Spain for their invasion , and Raleigh , Greenville , and the other patrons of the 28 HISTORY OF NORTH AMERICA .
... . On his arrival in England , he found the whole nation alarmed at the formidable preparations made by Philip II . of Spain for their invasion , and Raleigh , Greenville , and the other patrons of the 28 HISTORY OF NORTH AMERICA .
Stran 54
... assembly of Ma- ryland . Like those of other colonies , it appeared to have been composed of the whole body of freemen . Their acts were , most probably , not approved by the proprietor , who transmitted 54 HISTORY OF NORTH AMERICA .
... assembly of Ma- ryland . Like those of other colonies , it appeared to have been composed of the whole body of freemen . Their acts were , most probably , not approved by the proprietor , who transmitted 54 HISTORY OF NORTH AMERICA .
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