History of the United States: From the Earliest Period to the Administration of James Buchanan, Svazek 1Johnson, Fry, 1858 |
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... thousand of the natives and about twenty Spaniards were slain . A con- siderable number of Spaniards died af- terwards of their wounds ; they also lost about forty horses . The village was burnt in the action . After this en- gagement ...
... thousand of the natives and about twenty Spaniards were slain . A con- siderable number of Spaniards died af- terwards of their wounds ; they also lost about forty horses . The village was burnt in the action . After this en- gagement ...
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... thousand volunteers , the expedi- tion left Spain in July ; although weak- ened by the violence of a storm , Me- lendez did not delay in Porto Rico ; but anxious to make quick work of his enemies , he sailed to the coast of Flor- ida ...
... thousand volunteers , the expedi- tion left Spain in July ; although weak- ened by the violence of a storm , Me- lendez did not delay in Porto Rico ; but anxious to make quick work of his enemies , he sailed to the coast of Flor- ida ...
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... thousand square miles of continental territory . The supreme government of the colonies that were to be settled , was vested in a council , resident in England , named by the king , with laws and ordinances given under his sign manual ...
... thousand square miles of continental territory . The supreme government of the colonies that were to be settled , was vested in a council , resident in England , named by the king , with laws and ordinances given under his sign manual ...
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... thousand miles , in contending with hardship and peril , and the discourage- ment of his companions , whose com- plaints he humorously silenced by a reference to the expedition of Lane , and the " dogge's porridge " to which he had been ...
... thousand miles , in contending with hardship and peril , and the discourage- ment of his companions , whose com- plaints he humorously silenced by a reference to the expedition of Lane , and the " dogge's porridge " to which he had been ...
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... thousand acres near the falls of James River was assigned as an endowment for a College in which the Indians , as well as colonists , were to be educated . " The cultivation of tobacco had given a sudden impulse to Virginia ; but the ...
... thousand acres near the falls of James River was assigned as an endowment for a College in which the Indians , as well as colonists , were to be educated . " The cultivation of tobacco had given a sudden impulse to Virginia ; but the ...
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