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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... respecting the possibility of reaching the rich and attractive East Indies by sailing di- rectly across the Western Ocean . Heretofore the commodities of the far East had been brought overland by a long , tedious and expensive jour- ney ...
... respecting the possibility of reaching the rich and attractive East Indies by sailing di- rectly across the Western Ocean . Heretofore the commodities of the far East had been brought overland by a long , tedious and expensive jour- ney ...
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... respecting with the history of the gradual colo- the existence of land to be discovered nization of America , and the many and by sailing to the west , he supposed severe contests between the new - comers that he had reached the far ...
... respecting with the history of the gradual colo- the existence of land to be discovered nization of America , and the many and by sailing to the west , he supposed severe contests between the new - comers that he had reached the far ...
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... respects these the question must ever remain doubtful , if not wholly inexplicable . As to the Indians themselves it will be sufficient , for the present , to note , that in some points there was soon dis- covered to be a very general ...
... respects these the question must ever remain doubtful , if not wholly inexplicable . As to the Indians themselves it will be sufficient , for the present , to note , that in some points there was soon dis- covered to be a very general ...
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... respect to naval affairs , were very in- fluential during the reigns of Henry VIII . and Edward VI . Although the attempt to find a north - west passage to the Indies had failed , still the idea of there being such a passage yet to be ...
... respect to naval affairs , were very in- fluential during the reigns of Henry VIII . and Edward VI . Although the attempt to find a north - west passage to the Indies had failed , still the idea of there being such a passage yet to be ...
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... respect to what they deemed primitive tradition and the unanimous consent of the fathers and doctors of the first ages . The Puritans liked well the extent to which reformation had been carried on the Continent ; and many of the 51 ...
... respect to what they deemed primitive tradition and the unanimous consent of the fathers and doctors of the first ages . The Puritans liked well the extent to which reformation had been carried on the Continent ; and many of the 51 ...
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