A Compendium of the History of the United States: From the Earliest Settlements to 1872E. J. Hale, 1875 - 513 Seiten |
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... sent his brother , Bartholomew Columbus , to the court of Henry VII . , king of England , but so many delays occurred that the discovery of the West Indies had actually been made before the king gave a favor- able answer to his ...
... sent his brother , Bartholomew Columbus , to the court of Henry VII . , king of England , but so many delays occurred that the discovery of the West Indies had actually been made before the king gave a favor- able answer to his ...
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... sent home in chains . The charges against him were not sustained , and he was set at liberty , but the remainder of his life seems to have been inactive and uneventful . He died in obscurity and poverty at Val - la - do - lid ' , in ...
... sent home in chains . The charges against him were not sustained , and he was set at liberty , but the remainder of his life seems to have been inactive and uneventful . He died in obscurity and poverty at Val - la - do - lid ' , in ...
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... sent him to her brother , an officer in the Crimea , which was ished religion ? What civil rights were secured by the charter ? What is said of trade and other matters ! CHAPTER III . - 1 . Where was Captain Smith born ? 2. How was he ...
... sent him to her brother , an officer in the Crimea , which was ished religion ? What civil rights were secured by the charter ? What is said of trade and other matters ! CHAPTER III . - 1 . Where was Captain Smith born ? 2. How was he ...
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... sent over to the colony , and in the following year sixty more , and these , be- ing women of irreproachable character , were immediately married by the farmers ; and their domestic and home ties thus becoming fixed in the New World ...
... sent over to the colony , and in the following year sixty more , and these , be- ing women of irreproachable character , were immediately married by the farmers ; and their domestic and home ties thus becoming fixed in the New World ...
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... sent Captain Argall from Virginia to dispos- sess all intruders on the coast . Captain Argall , in this expedition , not only subdued New Amsterdam , whose gov- ernor promised to pay tribute , but he also took possession of all the ...
... sent Captain Argall from Virginia to dispos- sess all intruders on the coast . Captain Argall , in this expedition , not only subdued New Amsterdam , whose gov- ernor promised to pay tribute , but he also took possession of all the ...
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