The Cambridge Modern History, Svazek 7Macmillan Company, 1918 |
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Strana 3
... dangerous journey of exploration in search of mines and a passage to the Pacific . Squabbles with the savages culminated in an organised attack made by fifteen hundred warriors . This was however baffled by Lane's military skill and by ...
... dangerous journey of exploration in search of mines and a passage to the Pacific . Squabbles with the savages culminated in an organised attack made by fifteen hundred warriors . This was however baffled by Lane's military skill and by ...
Strana 7
... danger . At the outset the relations with the savages had been cordial . This was largely due to the personal influence of the Indian Chief , Powhatan , who was attached to Smith and whose daughter Pocahontas married an English husband ...
... danger . At the outset the relations with the savages had been cordial . This was largely due to the personal influence of the Indian Chief , Powhatan , who was attached to Smith and whose daughter Pocahontas married an English husband ...
Strana 9
... dangerous import . In 1672 the whole soil of the colony was granted to Lord Arlington and Lord Culpeper with extensive ... danger which was coming over colonial administration . Hitherto a colonial governorship had been but little of a ...
... dangerous import . In 1672 the whole soil of the colony was granted to Lord Arlington and Lord Culpeper with extensive ... danger which was coming over colonial administration . Hitherto a colonial governorship had been but little of a ...
Strana 17
... dangerous proceeding , strove to arrest him , but failed . His success as the founder of a new colony will come before us again . The rulers of Massachusetts had good reason for wishing to avoid being committed to anything like an ...
... dangerous proceeding , strove to arrest him , but failed . His success as the founder of a new colony will come before us again . The rulers of Massachusetts had good reason for wishing to avoid being committed to anything like an ...
Strana 27
... danger . Their relations with the English settlers were continuously friendly till about 1670 , when they were under the leadership of an able and warlike young chief called Metacam , better known by the English name of Philip . For ...
... danger . Their relations with the English settlers were continuously friendly till about 1670 , when they were under the leadership of an able and warlike young chief called Metacam , better known by the English name of Philip . For ...
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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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