The Annals of America: From the Discovery by Columbus in the Year 1492, to the Year 1826, Volumen2Hilliard and Brown, 1829 |
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... colony in Virginia . April 26 . Newport enters 1607 . THIS is the remarkable epoch of the arrival of the first per- manent colony on the Virginia coast . On the reception of the patent from king James , several persons of consequence in ...
... colony in Virginia . April 26 . Newport enters 1607 . THIS is the remarkable epoch of the arrival of the first per- manent colony on the Virginia coast . On the reception of the patent from king James , several persons of consequence in ...
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... colonies . Virginia colony in On the prayer of the colonists , king James issued an ordi- nance for enlarging the number and authority of his commission- ers for directing the affairs of the colonies . Encouraged by favourable reports ...
... colonies . Virginia colony in On the prayer of the colonists , king James issued an ordi- nance for enlarging the number and authority of his commission- ers for directing the affairs of the colonies . Encouraged by favourable reports ...
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... colony.3 The colony hock re- turns to England . Ships , now arriving with supplies for the colony at Sagada- at Sagada- hock , brought intelligence of the death of Sir John Popham , and Sir John Gilbert . These misfortunes , with the ...
... colony.3 The colony hock re- turns to England . Ships , now arriving with supplies for the colony at Sagada- at Sagada- hock , brought intelligence of the death of Sir John Popham , and Sir John Gilbert . These misfortunes , with the ...
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... colonies in New France . De Monts accordingly sent over three ships with families , to commence a permanent settlement . Champlain , who took the charge of conducting this colony , after examining all the most eligible places for ...
... colonies in New France . De Monts accordingly sent over three ships with families , to commence a permanent settlement . Champlain , who took the charge of conducting this colony , after examining all the most eligible places for ...
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... colony was still destined to calamity ; and the very accession to its numbers , which should have added to its security , heightened its danger.3 President Smith having sent about 200 of these newly arrived adventurers to the falls of ...
... colony was still destined to calamity ; and the very accession to its numbers , which should have added to its security , heightened its danger.3 President Smith having sent about 200 of these newly arrived adventurers to the falls of ...
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