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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... gaining the affections and hand of a lady of distinguished rank and merit , Isabella de Bobadilla , which marriage strengthened his influence at court . About this FIG . 15. - Portrait of Hernando de Soto . 30 THE PICTORIAL HISTORY.
... gaining the affections and hand of a lady of distinguished rank and merit , Isabella de Bobadilla , which marriage strengthened his influence at court . About this FIG . 15. - Portrait of Hernando de Soto . 30 THE PICTORIAL HISTORY.
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... gained his confidence . On returning to his boat he began to fish , and having loaded it heavily , paddled back to the English , and , dividing his cargo into two parts , in- timated that one was for the ship , and the other for the ...
... gained his confidence . On returning to his boat he began to fish , and having loaded it heavily , paddled back to the English , and , dividing his cargo into two parts , in- timated that one was for the ship , and the other for the ...
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... gained for him the general esteem of the public , and ultimately led to a reconciliation with his parent , who bequeathed to him the whole of his property . Among the tenets of this school , which Penn at. FIG . 36 -- Portrait of William ...
... gained for him the general esteem of the public , and ultimately led to a reconciliation with his parent , who bequeathed to him the whole of his property . Among the tenets of this school , which Penn at. FIG . 36 -- Portrait of William ...
Side 89
... gained by the error in settling his own boundaries with Virginia ; and that the understanding upon which the grant had been made ought to be taken into consideration . Their interests came into collision on another point . Penn had ...
... gained by the error in settling his own boundaries with Virginia ; and that the understanding upon which the grant had been made ought to be taken into consideration . Their interests came into collision on another point . Penn had ...
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... gaining the alliance of the Indians , from whose warlike character impor- tant aid was expected . They made the most active movements in New Bruns- wick , hoping thence to penetrate into Nova Scotia , where they would find a population ...
... gaining the alliance of the Indians , from whose warlike character impor- tant aid was expected . They made the most active movements in New Bruns- wick , hoping thence to penetrate into Nova Scotia , where they would find a population ...
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