History of the United States of America: From the Earliest Period to the Present Time, Volum 1London printing & publishing Company, limited, 1863 |
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... favour of the country , with the natives , and , having discovered that all doubts were removed ; and an asso- the mouth of two rivers , returned to the ciation , sufficiently numerous , wealthy , and island . In nineteen days the fort ...
... favour of the country , with the natives , and , having discovered that all doubts were removed ; and an asso- the mouth of two rivers , returned to the ciation , sufficiently numerous , wealthy , and island . In nineteen days the fort ...
Side 45
... favour- able terms for the colony ; while he dis- dained to make any stipulations , in his own favour , with those whose authority he dis- owned . Withdrawing to a retired situa- tion , he lived beloved and respected by the people whom ...
... favour- able terms for the colony ; while he dis- dained to make any stipulations , in his own favour , with those whose authority he dis- owned . Withdrawing to a retired situa- tion , he lived beloved and respected by the people whom ...
Side 52
... favour of the king , and was confidentially itself , from its source to its mouth ; and a employed by him as one of the secretaries of line drawn due east from Watkins ' Point state . This person becoming weary of the con- to the ...
... favour of the king , and was confidentially itself , from its source to its mouth ; and a employed by him as one of the secretaries of line drawn due east from Watkins ' Point state . This person becoming weary of the con- to the ...
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History of the United States of America: From the Earliest Period to the ... Taliaferro Preston Shaffner Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1863 |
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