Four Centuries of Progress; Or, Panorama of American History from the Discovery of the American Continent to the Present Time ...: And a Magnificent Description of the Columbian ExpositionInternational Publishing Company, 1893 - 923 頁 |
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... refused to grant them aid . It is said that he was too deeply interested in the fur trade to be willing to offend the Indians by aiding his people . The colonists then demanded permission to defend themselves , to invade the Indian ...
... refused to grant them aid . It is said that he was too deeply interested in the fur trade to be willing to offend the Indians by aiding his people . The colonists then demanded permission to defend themselves , to invade the Indian ...
第 201 頁
... refused his demand with contempt , and fort , the governor sent an expedition up the from this time the friendship which they had river after the audacious English vessel , entertained for the Dutch began to disappear . seized her ...
... refused his demand with contempt , and fort , the governor sent an expedition up the from this time the friendship which they had river after the audacious English vessel , entertained for the Dutch began to disappear . seized her ...
第 224 頁
... refused to have new ones , or recognize any Among the earliest emigrants to Pennsyl- vania were many Germans. his loyalty to William and Mary , the means of injuring him in the estimation of the new king . William was induced to believe ...
... refused to have new ones , or recognize any Among the earliest emigrants to Pennsyl- vania were many Germans. his loyalty to William and Mary , the means of injuring him in the estimation of the new king . William was induced to believe ...
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PAGK | 17 |
Discovery of the Western Continent eries of VerrazzaniCartier Explores the St Law | 43 |
Maritime Enterprise in the Fifteenth CenturyThe BayEvents of the First YearDe Soto Enters | 50 |
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