An historical, geographical, commercial and philosophical view of the United States of America, and of the European settlements in America and the West-Indies, Količina 4Reid, 1796 |
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... first expedition are not known . All we can learn is , that he returned to France , and next year he undertook a fecond . As he approached the coaft , he met with a violent ftorm ; however , he came fo near as to perceive the natives on ...
... first expedition are not known . All we can learn is , that he returned to France , and next year he undertook a fecond . As he approached the coaft , he met with a violent ftorm ; however , he came fo near as to perceive the natives on ...
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... first made a stronger impreffion than the advantages result- ing from it ) occafioned it to be abandoned , after great labour had been bestowed upon the undertaking . They then turned their views to Louifbourg , the accefs to which was ...
... first made a stronger impreffion than the advantages result- ing from it ) occafioned it to be abandoned , after great labour had been bestowed upon the undertaking . They then turned their views to Louifbourg , the accefs to which was ...
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... first committee . The tenor of their charter is as full , ample , and comprehenfive , as words can well make it ; and , as if they fufpefted the intrufion of fome adven- turers on their territories , to participate in this valuable ...
... first committee . The tenor of their charter is as full , ample , and comprehenfive , as words can well make it ; and , as if they fufpefted the intrufion of fome adven- turers on their territories , to participate in this valuable ...
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... first have the best chance of procuring food . During the voyage , each leader canvasses , with all manner of art and diligence , for people to join his gang ; influencing fome by prefents , and others by promifes ; for the more canoes ...
... first have the best chance of procuring food . During the voyage , each leader canvasses , with all manner of art and diligence , for people to join his gang ; influencing fome by prefents , and others by promifes ; for the more canoes ...
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... first European fettlements were made . The first grant of lands in it was given by James the First to his fecretary , Sir William Alexander , from whom it had the name of Nova Scotia , or New - Scotland ; fince then it has frequently ...
... first European fettlements were made . The first grant of lands in it was given by James the First to his fecretary , Sir William Alexander , from whom it had the name of Nova Scotia , or New - Scotland ; fince then it has frequently ...
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