American Historical Documents: 1000-1904Charles William Eliot P. F. Collier & Son, 1910 - Počet stran: 491 Including: Voyages to Vinland; Letter of Columbus announcing his discovery; Amerigo Vespucci's account; John Cabot's discovery of North America; First Charter of Virginia; Mayflower Compact; Mecklenburg Declaration of Independence; 1783 treaty with Great Britain; 1083 treaty with France (Lousiana Purchase); 1850 Fugitive Slave act; 1865 Gen. Lee's surrender at Appomattox; 1867 treaty with Russia (Alaska Purchase); 1904 convention btw. the US and Panama; and others. |
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Strana 29
... claimed to have made to the New World . He seems to have touched the mainland a few weeks before Cabot , and some fourteen months before Columbus . The suspicions which long clouded his title to fame have been largely dissipated by ...
... claimed to have made to the New World . He seems to have touched the mainland a few weeks before Cabot , and some fourteen months before Columbus . The suspicions which long clouded his title to fame have been largely dissipated by ...
Strana 47
... claim of England to North America . The following three documents contain all the evidence from contemporary witnesses whose information may have come from John Cabot himself . The text followed is from the Hakluyt Society's edition of ...
... claim of England to North America . The following three documents contain all the evidence from contemporary witnesses whose information may have come from John Cabot himself . The text followed is from the Hakluyt Society's edition of ...
Strana 51
... claimed by Great Britain . ] I " " JAMES , by the Grace of God , King of England , Scot- land , France and Ireland , Defender of the Faith , & c . WHEREAS our loving and well - disposed Subjects , Sir Thomas Gates , and Sir George ...
... claimed by Great Britain . ] I " " JAMES , by the Grace of God , King of England , Scot- land , France and Ireland , Defender of the Faith , & c . WHEREAS our loving and well - disposed Subjects , Sir Thomas Gates , and Sir George ...
Strana 78
... claims to that he sues for he can . And the Defendant shall have libertie to plead all the pleas he can in answere to them , and the Court shall judge according to the intire evidence of all . 56. If any man shall behave himselfe ...
... claims to that he sues for he can . And the Defendant shall have libertie to plead all the pleas he can in answere to them , and the Court shall judge according to the intire evidence of all . 56. If any man shall behave himselfe ...
Strana 90
... claiming judicial authority . Win- throp's opposition to this claim brought upon him and other magis- trates the charge of arbitrary government ; and in order to clear up the situation he drew up the following document . It is important ...
... claiming judicial authority . Win- throp's opposition to this claim brought upon him and other magis- trates the charge of arbitrary government ; and in order to clear up the situation he drew up the following document . It is important ...
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