A Compendium of the History of the United States: From the Earliest Settlements to 1872E. J. Hale, 1875 - 513 Seiten |
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... determined on planting a colony fur- ther south . He obtained a grant or charter for colonizing all the country between the parallels of 33 ° and 45 ° north latitude , on the coast of North America . In honor of Elizabeth , the virgin ...
... determined on planting a colony fur- ther south . He obtained a grant or charter for colonizing all the country between the parallels of 33 ° and 45 ° north latitude , on the coast of North America . In honor of Elizabeth , the virgin ...
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... determined to make his escape whenever a favorable opportunity presented itself . He was employed in threshing grain about three miles from the dwelling of his master , and one day , when the bashaw came as usual to oversee him at his ...
... determined to make his escape whenever a favorable opportunity presented itself . He was employed in threshing grain about three miles from the dwelling of his master , and one day , when the bashaw came as usual to oversee him at his ...
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... determined to abandon the settle- ment . At this juncture a vessel with crew and passengers , who had wintered in the West Indies , arrived at James- town . Their whole number now amounted to about two hundred . 10. The intention to ...
... determined to abandon the settle- ment . At this juncture a vessel with crew and passengers , who had wintered in the West Indies , arrived at James- town . Their whole number now amounted to about two hundred . 10. The intention to ...
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... determined according to their own regulations , with the restriction just stated . In the charter of Virginia , as now amended , was recog- nized for the first time by the mother country the princi- ple of the great and inestimable ...
... determined according to their own regulations , with the restriction just stated . In the charter of Virginia , as now amended , was recog- nized for the first time by the mother country the princi- ple of the great and inestimable ...
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... determined , by the proper authorities in England , against the claim of Massa- chusetts . 7. But during all this time , the colony of New Hamp- shire remained almost stationary . It increased very little either in population or wealth ...
... determined , by the proper authorities in England , against the claim of Massa- chusetts . 7. But during all this time , the colony of New Hamp- shire remained almost stationary . It increased very little either in population or wealth ...
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