History of the United States of North AmericaC. Tilt, 1838 - 375 strani |
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... 999 In six months after the departure of Smith , the colony was reduced by their various distresses to sixty persons , who would soon have perished , but for the arrival of Sir Thomas 30 ARRIVAL OF LORD DELAWARE . Gates , Sir George D3.
... 999 In six months after the departure of Smith , the colony was reduced by their various distresses to sixty persons , who would soon have perished , but for the arrival of Sir Thomas 30 ARRIVAL OF LORD DELAWARE . Gates , Sir George D3.
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... persons not accus- tomed to it , tobacco has surmounted all opposition , and be- come a regular article of commerce and consumption through- out the world . In 1614 , Sir Thomas Gates had been succeeded by Sir Thomas Dale , who sailed ...
... persons not accus- tomed to it , tobacco has surmounted all opposition , and be- come a regular article of commerce and consumption through- out the world . In 1614 , Sir Thomas Gates had been succeeded by Sir Thomas Dale , who sailed ...
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... person should traffic privately with the Indians , or teach them the use of fire arms , under pain of death ; that no person should hunt deer or hogs without the governor's permission ; that no man should shoot , unless in his own ...
... person should traffic privately with the Indians , or teach them the use of fire arms , under pain of death ; that no person should hunt deer or hogs without the governor's permission ; that no man should shoot , unless in his own ...
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... persons of irreproachable character they were married by the planters ; and the colony thus acquired the best of all guarantees of permanence in its institutions and patriotism in its citizens . The necessity of establishing seminaries ...
... persons of irreproachable character they were married by the planters ; and the colony thus acquired the best of all guarantees of permanence in its institutions and patriotism in its citizens . The necessity of establishing seminaries ...
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... person on whom they could lay hold , and drove the rest to the woods , where so many perished with hunger , that some of the tribes nearest to the English were totally extirpated . This atrocious deed , which the perpe- trators laboured ...
... person on whom they could lay hold , and drove the rest to the woods , where so many perished with hunger , that some of the tribes nearest to the English were totally extirpated . This atrocious deed , which the perpe- trators laboured ...
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