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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... Enemies thickened around him and retarded his progress . It was not till the summer of 1498 that he made his third voyage , during which he discovered the Continent of America , to which he had been the first to open a pathway . Even ...
... Enemies thickened around him and retarded his progress . It was not till the summer of 1498 that he made his third voyage , during which he discovered the Continent of America , to which he had been the first to open a pathway . Even ...
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... enemies in England , and increased their disposition to restrain their liberties . 5. Whole squadrons , ready to sail for America with passengers , were stopped . It is even said that Crom ' - well and Hamp ' - den , who after- ward ...
... enemies in England , and increased their disposition to restrain their liberties . 5. Whole squadrons , ready to sail for America with passengers , were stopped . It is even said that Crom ' - well and Hamp ' - den , who after- ward ...
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... enemies of their liberty abroad , that a union of the colonies , for mutual preservation and de- fence , began to be discussed . Nor did their victory over the Pequods , nor the temporary suspension of Dutch hostilities , lull them into ...
... enemies of their liberty abroad , that a union of the colonies , for mutual preservation and de- fence , began to be discussed . Nor did their victory over the Pequods , nor the temporary suspension of Dutch hostilities , lull them into ...
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... enemy , and , to the inevitable miseries of war , added the barbarities of Indian strife . 14. In these conflicts , New York took a leading part , and suffered her share of the common burden , as will be hereafter noticed . The prov ...
... enemy , and , to the inevitable miseries of war , added the barbarities of Indian strife . 14. In these conflicts , New York took a leading part , and suffered her share of the common burden , as will be hereafter noticed . The prov ...
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... enemies , and thus act against them indirectly . It was therefore resolved to wage war against them ; and the united colonies sent out a body of eighteen hundred men , with one hundred and fifty friendly Indians , to attack them in ...
... enemies , and thus act against them indirectly . It was therefore resolved to wage war against them ; and the united colonies sent out a body of eighteen hundred men , with one hundred and fifty friendly Indians , to attack them in ...
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