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 SpaniardsPublish by J.N. Whiting, 1841 - 318 Seiten |
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... effect . 86. Fashions . Fashion had , in this period , a no less despotic influence , than it has in modern times . The men wore pointed shoes , in which they could not walk , without fastening the points to their knees with chains ...
... effect . 86. Fashions . Fashion had , in this period , a no less despotic influence , than it has in modern times . The men wore pointed shoes , in which they could not walk , without fastening the points to their knees with chains ...
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... effects of factions and dissensions , which usually begin in the lawless ambition of bold , daring men , and end in public misery ! 173. First expedition on the Maranon . * In the year 1540 , Gonzalo , a brother of Pizarro , and ...
... effects of factions and dissensions , which usually begin in the lawless ambition of bold , daring men , and end in public misery ! 173. First expedition on the Maranon . * In the year 1540 , Gonzalo , a brother of Pizarro , and ...
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... effects of a voyage the same year , made by captain Harley to Martha's Vineyard , were prevented by the opposition of the Indians , who manned a great number of canoes , attacked and wounded the master , and many of the 8.6 DISCOVERY ...
... effects of a voyage the same year , made by captain Harley to Martha's Vineyard , were prevented by the opposition of the Indians , who manned a great number of canoes , attacked and wounded the master , and many of the 8.6 DISCOVERY ...
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... effect that object . In November following , one hundred and sixteen persons embarked for America , under general Oglethorpe , one of the trustees . They arrived early in 1733 , at Charles- ton , and with the aid of governor Johnson ...
... effect that object . In November following , one hundred and sixteen persons embarked for America , under general Oglethorpe , one of the trustees . They arrived early in 1733 , at Charles- ton , and with the aid of governor Johnson ...
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... effect their purposes , and after burning a number of huts , they re- turned . The expedition from Massachusetts gave offense to the settlers at Plymouth and Connecticut ; who complained to the governor that it would exaspe- rate the ...
... effect their purposes , and after burning a number of huts , they re- turned . The expedition from Massachusetts gave offense to the settlers at Plymouth and Connecticut ; who complained to the governor that it would exaspe- rate the ...
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