History of the United States: To which is Prefixed a Brief Historical Account of Our [English] Ancestors, from the Dispersion at Babel, to Their Migration to America, and of the Conquest of South America, by the SpaniardsDurrie & Peck, 1835 - 322 Seiten |
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... territory of England . They made peace with the Picts , and began to quarrel with the Britons , about their provisions and promised rewards ; and enforced their threats by fire and sword . The Britons , now awakened from their delusion ...
... territory of England . They made peace with the Picts , and began to quarrel with the Britons , about their provisions and promised rewards ; and enforced their threats by fire and sword . The Britons , now awakened from their delusion ...
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... territory , now Cambridge , Suffolk , and Norfolk ; also the kingdom of the Mercians , comprehending the mid- dle counties from the river Severn to Yorkshire and Lancashire . Other bodies of adventurers landed in the north SAXONS . 23.
... territory , now Cambridge , Suffolk , and Norfolk ; also the kingdom of the Mercians , comprehending the mid- dle counties from the river Severn to Yorkshire and Lancashire . Other bodies of adventurers landed in the north SAXONS . 23.
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... territory was called Acadia by the French ; but by the English has been called Nova Scotia . 180. Soto's expedition in Florida . Ferdinand de Soto had served under Pizarro in the conquest of Peru , with such reputation as to obtain from ...
... territory was called Acadia by the French ; but by the English has been called Nova Scotia . 180. Soto's expedition in Florida . Ferdinand de Soto had served under Pizarro in the conquest of Peru , with such reputation as to obtain from ...
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... territory granted , which had been before called North Virginia , received the name of New England , from royal authority , and from this were derived all the subsequent grants of the several parts of the territory . 214. Grants to John ...
... territory granted , which had been before called North Virginia , received the name of New England , from royal authority , and from this were derived all the subsequent grants of the several parts of the territory . 214. Grants to John ...
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... territory . The Plymouth people formed a design of beginning a plantation there , and applied to the Massachusetts settlers to join them in 1633. The governor and council of Massachusetts de- clined , as they were not certain the territory ...
... territory . The Plymouth people formed a design of beginning a plantation there , and applied to the Massachusetts settlers to join them in 1633. The governor and council of Massachusetts de- clined , as they were not certain the territory ...
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