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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... letter sent to Ferdi- nand and Isabella , spoke enthusiasti- cally of those natives whom he encoun- tered on his first voyage . " I swear to your majesties , " said he , " that there is not a better people in the world than these , more ...
... letter sent to Ferdi- nand and Isabella , spoke enthusiasti- cally of those natives whom he encoun- tered on his first voyage . " I swear to your majesties , " said he , " that there is not a better people in the world than these , more ...
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... LETTER . CH . III . ] with that reputation and wealth which made all misadventures seem tolerable unto them . " Willoughby and Chancel lor were divided by storms , and after doubling the " dreadful and mistie North Cape , " the terrors ...
... LETTER . CH . III . ] with that reputation and wealth which made all misadventures seem tolerable unto them . " Willoughby and Chancel lor were divided by storms , and after doubling the " dreadful and mistie North Cape , " the terrors ...
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... LETTER . CH . III . ] 1579 . disputes among those who had volun- teered to go with him , rendered it vir- tually a failure before it set out . With only a few tried and fast friends he put to sea ; one of his ships was lost in a storm ...
... LETTER . CH . III . ] 1579 . disputes among those who had volun- teered to go with him , rendered it vir- tually a failure before it set out . With only a few tried and fast friends he put to sea ; one of his ships was lost in a storm ...
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... LETTER . ROANOKE ABANDONED BY LANE . CH . III . ] great paines to see all things ordered in the best manner she could , making great haste to dresse some meate for us to eate . After we had thus dryed our- selves , she brought us into ...
... LETTER . ROANOKE ABANDONED BY LANE . CH . III . ] great paines to see all things ordered in the best manner she could , making great haste to dresse some meate for us to eate . After we had thus dryed our- selves , she brought us into ...
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... letter to Van Twil- ler , from Winthrop , the governor , as- serting anew the claims of England , and expressing surprise that the Dutch had taken possession on the Connecti- cut . The people of Plymouth , mean- while ,
... letter to Van Twil- ler , from Winthrop , the governor , as- serting anew the claims of England , and expressing surprise that the Dutch had taken possession on the Connecti- cut . The people of Plymouth , mean- while ,
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