American Historical Documents: 1000-1904Charles William Eliot P. F. Collier & Son, 1910 - Počet stran: 491 Including: Voyages to Vinland; Letter of Columbus announcing his discovery;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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... hundred and seven leagues , until I came to the end of it . From that point I saw another isle to the eastward , at eighteen leagues ' distance , to which I gave the name of Hispaniola . I went thither and followed its northern coast to ...
... hundred and seven leagues , until I came to the end of it . From that point I saw another isle to the eastward , at eighteen leagues ' distance , to which I gave the name of Hispaniola . I went thither and followed its northern coast to ...
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... hundred and seven leagues along the sea - coast of Juana , in a straight line from west to east . I can therefore assert that this island is larger than England and Scotland together , since beyond these one hundred and seven leagues ...
... hundred and seven leagues along the sea - coast of Juana , in a straight line from west to east . I can therefore assert that this island is larger than England and Scotland together , since beyond these one hundred and seven leagues ...
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... hundred and eighty - eight leagues from west to east . This is worth having , and must on no ac- count be given up . I have taken possession of all these islands , for their Highnesses , and all may be more exten- sive than I know , or ...
... hundred and eighty - eight leagues from west to east . This is worth having , and must on no ac- count be given up . I have taken possession of all these islands , for their Highnesses , and all may be more exten- sive than I know , or ...
Strana 44
... hundred leagues away : and so piteously did they tell us this that we believed them : and we promised to avenge them of so much wrong : and they remained overjoyed herewith : and many of them offered to come along with us , but we did ...
... hundred leagues away : and so piteously did they tell us this that we believed them : and we promised to avenge them of so much wrong : and they remained overjoyed herewith : and many of them offered to come along with us , but we did ...
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... hundred Miles of the Coasts thereof ; II . And to that End , and for the more speedy Accom- plishment of their said intended Plantation and Habitation there , are desirous to divide themselves into two several Colonies and Companies ...
... hundred Miles of the Coasts thereof ; II . And to that End , and for the more speedy Accom- plishment of their said intended Plantation and Habitation there , are desirous to divide themselves into two several Colonies and Companies ...
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