The American Colonies, 1583-1763Houghton, Mifflin, 1912 - 302 страници |
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A. Wyatt Tilby. our history in America without mentioning the Spanish and French empires that preceded and for a long time over- shadowed the English colonies ; the record of South African life is not that of English alone , but of ...
A. Wyatt Tilby. our history in America without mentioning the Spanish and French empires that preceded and for a long time over- shadowed the English colonies ; the record of South African life is not that of English alone , but of ...
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... . THE PEACE OF EXHAUSTION . 1713-42 246 II . THE GENERAL WAR . 1740-63 250 III . THE WAR IN AMERICA . 1740-63 259 IV . ENGLAND AS A WORLD - POWER . 1763 278 THE ENGLISH PEOPLE OVERSEAS BOOK I THE NEW WORLD : X THE ENGLISH PEOPLE OVERSEAS.
... . THE PEACE OF EXHAUSTION . 1713-42 246 II . THE GENERAL WAR . 1740-63 250 III . THE WAR IN AMERICA . 1740-63 259 IV . ENGLAND AS A WORLD - POWER . 1763 278 THE ENGLISH PEOPLE OVERSEAS BOOK I THE NEW WORLD : X THE ENGLISH PEOPLE OVERSEAS.
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... America before the Scottish and English crowns were united . Virginia was already flourishing before the English colonisation of Ulster . The primitive townships of New England were rising from the wilderness while the rest of Ireland ...
... America before the Scottish and English crowns were united . Virginia was already flourishing before the English colonisation of Ulster . The primitive townships of New England were rising from the wilderness while the rest of Ireland ...
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... of a freer , more self - developed life in America - dreams partially realised a century later when the first English colonies on the Atlantic seaboard were founded . CHAPTER II THE LATIN ERA OF CONQUEST : 1415-15881 THE THE NEW WORLD 9.
... of a freer , more self - developed life in America - dreams partially realised a century later when the first English colonies on the Atlantic seaboard were founded . CHAPTER II THE LATIN ERA OF CONQUEST : 1415-15881 THE THE NEW WORLD 9.
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... America . The impulse to exploration Discoveries , 1415-98 . came from the interruption of the medieval trade routes which the Turkish conquests in eastern Europe had closed ; for when Indian produce could no longer be brought overland ...
... America . The impulse to exploration Discoveries , 1415-98 . came from the interruption of the medieval trade routes which the Turkish conquests in eastern Europe had closed ; for when Indian produce could no longer be brought overland ...
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Страница 47 - This England never did, (nor never shall,) Lie at the proud foot of a conqueror, But when it first did help to wound itself. Now these her princes are come home again, Come the three corners of the world in arms, And we shall shock them : Nought shall make us rue, If England to itself do rest but true.
Страница 50 - The loyal to their crown Are loyal to their own far sons, who love Our ocean-empire with her boundless homes For ever-broadening England, and her throne In our vast Orient, and one isle, one isle, That knows not her own greatness : if she knows And dreads it we are fall'n. But thou, my Queen, Not for itself, but thro...
Страница 222 - That the selectmen of every town in the several precincts and quarters where they dwell, shall have a vigilant eye over their brethren and neighbors, to see, first, that none of them shall suffer so much barbarism in any of their families, as not to endeavor to teach by themselves or others, their children and apprentices so much learning, as may enable them perfectly to read the English tongue...
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