The Pictorial History of the American Revolution: With a Sketch of the Early History of the Country, the Constitution of the United States, and a Chronological IndexJ.S. Redfield, 1845 - 432 sider |
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... expected from England , and Drake generously offered every sort of provisions . Lane , however , only requested a vessel and some smaller craft to carry them home , which was im- mediately granted ; but before they could get on board ...
... expected from England , and Drake generously offered every sort of provisions . Lane , however , only requested a vessel and some smaller craft to carry them home , which was im- mediately granted ; but before they could get on board ...
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... expected to render some services in return for so great a boon , employed himself in making hatchets , beads , and other orna- ments for the father and daughter . At the end of two days he was conducted into a large house , where , amid ...
... expected to render some services in return for so great a boon , employed himself in making hatchets , beads , and other orna- ments for the father and daughter . At the end of two days he was conducted into a large house , where , amid ...
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... expected returns , the ac counts of the extent , beauty , and fertility of the regions just discovered , kindled in that enterprising age an extraordinary enthusiasm . Pamphlets were publish- ed , apparently on high authority , painting ...
... expected returns , the ac counts of the extent , beauty , and fertility of the regions just discovered , kindled in that enterprising age an extraordinary enthusiasm . Pamphlets were publish- ed , apparently on high authority , painting ...
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... expected a share . " Though strongly urged , they de- clined to partake any longer of these hospitalities . It was discovered , however , that Squanto was completely abusing their con- fidence ; telling his countrymen that but for him ...
... expected a share . " Though strongly urged , they de- clined to partake any longer of these hospitalities . It was discovered , however , that Squanto was completely abusing their con- fidence ; telling his countrymen that but for him ...
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... expected to carry out bodies of tenants at their own expense ; and those who should trans- port fifty became lords of manors , holding the absolute property of the lands thus colonized . They might even possess tracts sixteen miles long ...
... expected to carry out bodies of tenants at their own expense ; and those who should trans- port fifty became lords of manors , holding the absolute property of the lands thus colonized . They might even possess tracts sixteen miles long ...
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