A Compendium of the History of the United States: From the Earliest Settlements to 1872E. J. Hale, 1875 - Počet stran: 513 |
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... command . These vessels were vic- tualled for twelve months , and had on board ninety mari- ners , besides several adventurers and servants , amounting in all to one hundred and twenty persons . The whole cost of the expedition was ...
... command . These vessels were vic- tualled for twelve months , and had on board ninety mari- ners , besides several adventurers and servants , amounting in all to one hundred and twenty persons . The whole cost of the expedition was ...
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... command , and , under a charge of high treason , was sent home in chains . The charges against him were not sustained , and he was set at liberty , but the remainder of his life seems to have been inactive and uneventful . He died in ...
... command , and , under a charge of high treason , was sent home in chains . The charges against him were not sustained , and he was set at liberty , but the remainder of his life seems to have been inactive and uneventful . He died in ...
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... command of the squadron in which the settlers had come over , after a short stay sailed for Eng- land , leaving the colony in a very feeble condition . Pro- visions were scarce , the water was bad , and many of the men were sick . To ...
... command of the squadron in which the settlers had come over , after a short stay sailed for Eng- land , leaving the colony in a very feeble condition . Pro- visions were scarce , the water was bad , and many of the men were sick . To ...
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... command of New- port , and was made one of the Council . 4. Soon after the affairs of the colony were committed into his hands , as mentioned in the last chapter , he made treaties with the Indians , kept them quiet for a time , and ...
... command of New- port , and was made one of the Council . 4. Soon after the affairs of the colony were committed into his hands , as mentioned in the last chapter , he made treaties with the Indians , kept them quiet for a time , and ...
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... command , would have been atrocious crimes . In such a history it was not difficult for fierce and gloomy spirits to find much that might be distorted to suit their wishes . The extreme Puritans , therefore , began to feel for the Old ...
... command , would have been atrocious crimes . In such a history it was not difficult for fierce and gloomy spirits to find much that might be distorted to suit their wishes . The extreme Puritans , therefore , began to feel for the Old ...
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