History of the United States: From the Earliest Period to the Administration of James Buchanan, 第 1 卷Johnson, Fry, 1858 |
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... hundred and twenty miles , they landed and took possession , in the name of the queen , of the island of Wococon , the southernmost of the islands that form Ocracock Inlet . Hakluyt has preserved the glowing description which Amidas and ...
... hundred and twenty miles , they landed and took possession , in the name of the queen , of the island of Wococon , the southernmost of the islands that form Ocracock Inlet . Hakluyt has preserved the glowing description which Amidas and ...
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... hundred years from the time that Cabot discovered the Continent of North America , and twenty from the time that Raleigh sent out his first colony , not a single Englishman remained in the New World . Thus slowly did the work of ...
... hundred years from the time that Cabot discovered the Continent of North America , and twenty from the time that Raleigh sent out his first colony , not a single Englishman remained in the New World . Thus slowly did the work of ...
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... hundred miles of any spot previously occupied by the other . Each colony was to extend along the coast fifty miles either way from the point first occupied , and from the same point in- land a hundred miles , embracing ten thousand ...
... hundred miles of any spot previously occupied by the other . Each colony was to extend along the coast fifty miles either way from the point first occupied , and from the same point in- land a hundred miles , embracing ten thousand ...
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... hundred acres of land , and every person emigrating to the colony , or carrying others there at his own ex- pense , was allowed a hundred acres for each person . On all grants of lands a quit - rent was reserved . Three vessels were ...
... hundred acres of land , and every person emigrating to the colony , or carrying others there at his own ex- pense , was allowed a hundred acres for each person . On all grants of lands a quit - rent was reserved . Three vessels were ...
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... hundred , to some degree of order , but had repressed the encroach- ments of the Indians , by the erection of new forts , and by attacking some of their villages . Sir George Somers was dispatched for provisions to the Ber- mudas , but ...
... hundred , to some degree of order , but had repressed the encroach- ments of the Indians , by the erection of new forts , and by attacking some of their villages . Sir George Somers was dispatched for provisions to the Ber- mudas , but ...
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