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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... secure the colony from it , by pla- cing the freedom of conscience within their limits upon as secure a basis as possible . In doing this they gave expression to the popular will , and aimed to secure their future welfare . On the ...
... secure the colony from it , by pla- cing the freedom of conscience within their limits upon as secure a basis as possible . In doing this they gave expression to the popular will , and aimed to secure their future welfare . On the ...
第 251 頁
... secure the exclusive possession of it . To this end it was indis- pensable to secure the friendship of the In- dians , especially of those tribes inhabiting the country to the north and west of the great lakes . In 1634 , three years ...
... secure the exclusive possession of it . To this end it was indis- pensable to secure the friendship of the In- dians , especially of those tribes inhabiting the country to the north and west of the great lakes . In 1634 , three years ...
第 404 頁
... secure assistance from abroad , and on the thirtieth of December Benjamin Franklin , Silas Deane and Arthur Lee - the last of whom was appointed in place of Mr. Jefferson who could not go — were sent as commissioners to France to secure ...
... secure assistance from abroad , and on the thirtieth of December Benjamin Franklin , Silas Deane and Arthur Lee - the last of whom was appointed in place of Mr. Jefferson who could not go — were sent as commissioners to France to secure ...
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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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