A Compendium of the History of the United States: From the Earliest Settlements to 1872E. J. Hale, 1875 - 513 Seiten |
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... tion , to which Queen Elizabeth contributed , was fitted out for Labrador , the object of which was to work the mines of gold which were supposed to abound in that region . The colony consisted of about one hundred settlers , but they ...
... tion , to which Queen Elizabeth contributed , was fitted out for Labrador , the object of which was to work the mines of gold which were supposed to abound in that region . The colony consisted of about one hundred settlers , but they ...
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... tion of a colonial Assembly . This Assembly met for the first time at Jamestown , on the 19th of June , 1619 , con- vened by order of the governor , Sir George Yeardley , with- out the express sanction of the Company , but which was ...
... tion of a colonial Assembly . This Assembly met for the first time at Jamestown , on the 19th of June , 1619 , con- vened by order of the governor , Sir George Yeardley , with- out the express sanction of the Company , but which was ...
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... tion , he was in time , not only to prevent the attack , but also to surprise the Indians . He attacked them unexpect- edly , slew the principa . instigators of the plot , and drove 18. How were the Pilgrims involved in war in 1623 ...
... tion , he was in time , not only to prevent the attack , but also to surprise the Indians . He attacked them unexpect- edly , slew the principa . instigators of the plot , and drove 18. How were the Pilgrims involved in war in 1623 ...
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... tion did not exceed one thousand . The people , however , during the whole period , were greatly distinguished for their virtues and love of liberty . These were as pure as the air from the tops of their own White Mountains , the ...
... tion did not exceed one thousand . The people , however , during the whole period , were greatly distinguished for their virtues and love of liberty . These were as pure as the air from the tops of their own White Mountains , the ...
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... tion of the tenets of quite a large class of prominent and influential men . These , for what was considered their seditious principles , were banished by the General Court of 9. Who subscribed it ? What was the character of the ...
... tion of the tenets of quite a large class of prominent and influential men . These , for what was considered their seditious principles , were banished by the General Court of 9. Who subscribed it ? What was the character of the ...
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