History of the United States: From the Earliest Period to the Administration of James Buchanan, Svazek 1Johnson, Fry, 1858 |
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... council and emigrants . Jamestown - John Smith • • His eminent value to the colony . Sickness - Smith taken prisoner Smith explores the Chesapeake . New charter - Lord Delaware captain - general ... • • o PAGE 28 32 33 33 P 33 Q • 34 ...
... council and emigrants . Jamestown - John Smith • • His eminent value to the colony . Sickness - Smith taken prisoner Smith explores the Chesapeake . New charter - Lord Delaware captain - general ... • • o PAGE 28 32 33 33 P 33 Q • 34 ...
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... council , resident in England , named by the king , with laws and ordinances given under his sign manual ; and the subordinate jurisdic- tion was committed to a council , resi- dent in America , which was also nomi- nated by the king ...
... council , resident in England , named by the king , with laws and ordinances given under his sign manual ; and the subordinate jurisdic- tion was committed to a council , resi- dent in America , which was also nomi- nated by the king ...
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... council and emigrants Dissensions Enter Chesapeake Bay town - John Smith - His eminent value to the colony - Sickness - Smith takes the lead Explorations Taken prisoner - Saved by Pocahontas · New arrivals Smith explores the Chesapeake ...
... council and emigrants Dissensions Enter Chesapeake Bay town - John Smith - His eminent value to the colony - Sickness - Smith takes the lead Explorations Taken prisoner - Saved by Pocahontas · New arrivals Smith explores the Chesapeake ...
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... council , when the box came to be opened , yet so great was the jealousy of Wingfield that he succeeded in having the only competent man among them excluded from the council , and put upon his trial for sedition . He was honorably ...
... council , when the box came to be opened , yet so great was the jealousy of Wingfield that he succeeded in having the only competent man among them excluded from the council , and put upon his trial for sedition . He was honorably ...
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... council , and speedily infused vigor and activity into the whole administration of the colony . Seventy new emigrants , two of them females , arrived , but as before , they 35 were quite unsuitable in character for the benefit of the ...
... council , and speedily infused vigor and activity into the whole administration of the colony . Seventy new emigrants , two of them females , arrived , but as before , they 35 were quite unsuitable in character for the benefit of the ...
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