The Cambridge Modern History, Svazek 7Macmillan Company, 1918 |
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... attempt was indeed an advance on any- thing that had gone before . Till he came on the scene there had been nothing but voyages of exploration and quests for gold - mines . In 1577 he obtained a patent of colonisation , not binding him ...
... attempt was indeed an advance on any- thing that had gone before . Till he came on the scene there had been nothing but voyages of exploration and quests for gold - mines . In 1577 he obtained a patent of colonisation , not binding him ...
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... attempt was made to cultivate vines . In spite of the increased prosperity of the colony , it was urged against the Company that whereas more than five thousand persons had gone to Virginia , there were less than a thousand inhabitants ...
... attempt was made to cultivate vines . In spite of the increased prosperity of the colony , it was urged against the Company that whereas more than five thousand persons had gone to Virginia , there were less than a thousand inhabitants ...
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... attempt to form a colony . The first expedition , commanded by George Popham and Ralegh Gilbert , landed at the mouth of the river Kennebec , in what is now Maine , but owing to climate and mismanage- ment almost immediately failed ...
... attempt to form a colony . The first expedition , commanded by George Popham and Ralegh Gilbert , landed at the mouth of the river Kennebec , in what is now Maine , but owing to climate and mismanage- ment almost immediately failed ...
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... attempts to discover mines . Mason seems himself to have been liberal and energetic , and to have spent money freely ... attempt to carry on his work , and the colonists were left to take care of their own interests . There were at this ...
... attempts to discover mines . Mason seems himself to have been liberal and energetic , and to have spent money freely ... attempt to carry on his work , and the colonists were left to take care of their own interests . There were at this ...
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... attempt was viewed with suspicion and alarm . Thus a combination of motives , desire for religious and political unity , dread not only of Dutch and Indian attacks but of encroachment by the British government , and the want of ...
... attempt was viewed with suspicion and alarm . Thus a combination of motives , desire for religious and political unity , dread not only of Dutch and Indian attacks but of encroachment by the British government , and the want of ...
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The Cambridge Modern History, Svazek 7 Sir Adolphus William Ward,George Walter Prothero,Stanley Mordaunt Leathes Zobrazení fragmentů - 1934 |
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