A Pictorial History of the United States: With Notices of Other Portions of America, North and South : for the Use of Schools and FamiliesE.H. Butler, 1872 - 516 páginas |
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... continued at this work , when- ever the weather would admit , till about the first of March , by which time they had formed quite a village . 2. The colony consisted of nineteen families . Each family , for the sake of expedition , had ...
... continued at this work , when- ever the weather would admit , till about the first of March , by which time they had formed quite a village . 2. The colony consisted of nineteen families . Each family , for the sake of expedition , had ...
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... continued till 1639 , when deputies , or representatives of the people , began for the first time to have a voice in the government . 3. The main object of the first settlers of the colony of Massachusetts Bay , like that of the ...
... continued till 1639 , when deputies , or representatives of the people , began for the first time to have a voice in the government . 3. The main object of the first settlers of the colony of Massachusetts Bay , like that of the ...
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... continued till they were obliged to yield their whole settlements in this quarter to the English in 1664 . 2. The country around the rising town of New Amsterdam , on the island of Manhattan , was peopled with numerous tribes of Indians ...
... continued till they were obliged to yield their whole settlements in this quarter to the English in 1664 . 2. The country around the rising town of New Amsterdam , on the island of Manhattan , was peopled with numerous tribes of Indians ...
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... continued till 1738 , when it became a separate province , and so continued till the Revolution . CHAPTER XLV . Ilistory of Delaware . - Design of Gustavus Adolphus.- Settlement on Christiana Creek . - Founding of the Swed- ish Colony ...
... continued till 1738 , when it became a separate province , and so continued till the Revolution . CHAPTER XLV . Ilistory of Delaware . - Design of Gustavus Adolphus.- Settlement on Christiana Creek . - Founding of the Swed- ish Colony ...
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... continued . - The War with King Philip . 1. WE have elsewhere seen that Massasoit , the sachem of the Wam- panoags , remain ed a true friend of the English to the time of his death . He left two sons , whom , in his zeal to show his ...
... continued . - The War with King Philip . 1. WE have elsewhere seen that Massasoit , the sachem of the Wam- panoags , remain ed a true friend of the English to the time of his death . He left two sons , whom , in his zeal to show his ...
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