A Complete History of the United States of America: Embracing the Whole Period from the Discovery of North America, Down to the Year 1820 ...The author, 1821 |
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... attempts that were made in the 16th century , by Ribault and Laudonnier , under the influence and patron- age of Coligni and Chattillon , ( commanders engaged in the cause of the Huguenots in France , ) to commence settle- ments upon ...
... attempts that were made in the 16th century , by Ribault and Laudonnier , under the influence and patron- age of Coligni and Chattillon , ( commanders engaged in the cause of the Huguenots in France , ) to commence settle- ments upon ...
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... attempts of Sir Walter Raleigh , and Sir Richard Grenville , to support this little colony with recruits and supplies ; together with the disasters they sustained from sickness , famine , and the murderous sava- ges , down to the ...
... attempts of Sir Walter Raleigh , and Sir Richard Grenville , to support this little colony with recruits and supplies ; together with the disasters they sustained from sickness , famine , and the murderous sava- ges , down to the ...
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... attempted to settle , only six or seven towns ; but this year the London Company sent out a new recruit of about twelve hundred and sixteen persons , and a colony of one hundred and forty women , who had a tract of land assigned to them ...
... attempted to settle , only six or seven towns ; but this year the London Company sent out a new recruit of about twelve hundred and sixteen persons , and a colony of one hundred and forty women , who had a tract of land assigned to them ...
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... attempts that had been made to introduce some form of religious worship into the colony , had long since been destroyed through the licentiousness of the planters ; and the new addition of convicts to their numbers had increased the ...
... attempts that had been made to introduce some form of religious worship into the colony , had long since been destroyed through the licentiousness of the planters ; and the new addition of convicts to their numbers had increased the ...
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... attempts made to settle it . A singular an- ecdote that led to this discovery , as related by Dr. Wil- liamson , in his ingenious History of North - Carolina , may not be uninteresting . " Florida , ( says Dr. Williamson , ) was ...
... attempts made to settle it . A singular an- ecdote that led to this discovery , as related by Dr. Wil- liamson , in his ingenious History of North - Carolina , may not be uninteresting . " Florida , ( says Dr. Williamson , ) was ...
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Страница 70 - The parent storms, the child looks on, catches the lineaments of wrath, puts on the same airs in the circle of smaller slaves, gives a loose to the worst of passions, and thus nursed, educated, and daily exercised in tyranny, cannot but be stamped by it with odious peculiarities.
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