The Cambridge Modern History, Svazek 7Macmillan Company, 1918 |
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... established during the period 1756-1783 , and although the outbreak of the French Revolution was partly due to this connexion , it was again severed after the Peace of Versailles , to be renewed only occasionally during many years . For ...
... established during the period 1756-1783 , and although the outbreak of the French Revolution was partly due to this connexion , it was again severed after the Peace of Versailles , to be renewed only occasionally during many years . For ...
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... establish a plantation between the forty - fifth and thirty - eighth degrees of north latitude . The other drew most ... established in the colony , was responsible for local administra- Thus three authorities were set up , between whom ...
... establish a plantation between the forty - fifth and thirty - eighth degrees of north latitude . The other drew most ... established in the colony , was responsible for local administra- Thus three authorities were set up , between whom ...
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... established further inland and guarded with a palisade . Henceforth , to whatever hardships and dangers the colony might be exposed , there was no thought of departure or dispersion . It is clear too , though no precise statistical ...
... established further inland and guarded with a palisade . Henceforth , to whatever hardships and dangers the colony might be exposed , there was no thought of departure or dispersion . It is clear too , though no precise statistical ...
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... established themselves in a settlement to which they gave the name which it retains , Charlestown . Winthrop and his company joined them . But Winthrop soon moved to Boston . The colonists were not , like those of Plymouth , kept ...
... established themselves in a settlement to which they gave the name which it retains , Charlestown . Winthrop and his company joined them . But Winthrop soon moved to Boston . The colonists were not , like those of Plymouth , kept ...
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... established themselves , not without opposition from the Dutch , in the Connecticut valley . Two years later a party of emigrants from Dorchester entered the valley . A dispute with the settlers from Plymouth followed ; but terms were ...
... established themselves , not without opposition from the Dutch , in the Connecticut valley . Two years later a party of emigrants from Dorchester entered the valley . A dispute with the settlers from Plymouth followed ; but terms were ...
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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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