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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... Formation and Adoption of the Constitution of the United States . Washington elected President .... WASHINGTON'S ADMINISTRATION . 285 CXXXVIII . Beginning of the New Government . Washington's first Administration under the present ...
... Formation and Adoption of the Constitution of the United States . Washington elected President .... WASHINGTON'S ADMINISTRATION . 285 CXXXVIII . Beginning of the New Government . Washington's first Administration under the present ...
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... formed in England , under the patronage of king James I. , whose object was to make settlements in America between the 34th and 38th degrees of north latitude , in what was then called South Virginia . For this purpose they obtained a ...
... formed in England , under the patronage of king James I. , whose object was to make settlements in America between the 34th and 38th degrees of north latitude , in what was then called South Virginia . For this purpose they obtained a ...
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... forming this first United States government . The London Company had selected the council before the emigrants set out , but the names were carefully put up in a box and concealed till the party should arrive in Virginia ; they were ...
... forming this first United States government . The London Company had selected the council before the emigrants set out , but the names were carefully put up in a box and concealed till the party should arrive in Virginia ; they were ...
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... formed for settling the new continent of America . As he had lost none of his courage or energy , he was admirably adapted to the hazardous un- dertaking . He was immediately attached to the expedition under Captain Newport , and made ...
... formed for settling the new continent of America . As he had lost none of his courage or energy , he was admirably adapted to the hazardous un- dertaking . He was immediately attached to the expedition under Captain Newport , and made ...
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... formed this year , further up the river , and enclosed with a palisade ; it was named Hen - ri ' - co , in honor of Henry , the eldest son of king James , then on the throne of England . Another settlement , five miles from Henrico ...
... formed this year , further up the river , and enclosed with a palisade ; it was named Hen - ri ' - co , in honor of Henry , the eldest son of king James , then on the throne of England . Another settlement , five miles from Henrico ...
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