History of the United States: Containing All the Events Necessary to be Committed to Memory : with the Declaration of Independence, the Constitution of the United States and a Table of Chronology : for the Use of SchoolsUriah Hunt & Son, 1850 - 216 sider |
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Side 12
... Yes through the exertions of Coligni , a colony was established on the river St. Johns for French Pro- testants : it was destroyed by the Spaniards . Q. How long after the discovery of America before any 12 DISCOVERY .
... Yes through the exertions of Coligni , a colony was established on the river St. Johns for French Pro- testants : it was destroyed by the Spaniards . Q. How long after the discovery of America before any 12 DISCOVERY .
Side 13
... establish a colony ? A. Yes : the next year , 1585 , he fitted out seven small vessels , with one hundred and eight men . Q. Where did this colony land ? A. On the island of Roanoke , where they were soon reduced to great distress ; and ...
... establish a colony ? A. Yes : the next year , 1585 , he fitted out seven small vessels , with one hundred and eight men . Q. Where did this colony land ? A. On the island of Roanoke , where they were soon reduced to great distress ; and ...
Side 21
... established , and enacted severe laws against nonconformity . Q. Whither did the Puritans go before coming to America ? A. They went to Holland . Silbe Arms of Massachusetts . Q. Why did they resolve THE NORTHERN COLONIES . 21.
... established , and enacted severe laws against nonconformity . Q. Whither did the Puritans go before coming to America ? A. They went to Holland . Silbe Arms of Massachusetts . Q. Why did they resolve THE NORTHERN COLONIES . 21.
Side 25
... established ? A. Preparations having been made in 1637 , the fol- lowing year Eaton and Davenport laid the foundation of the city of New Haven . Q. Who was the founder of Rhode Island ? A. Roger Williams , a clergyman . Q. Why did he ...
... established ? A. Preparations having been made in 1637 , the fol- lowing year Eaton and Davenport laid the foundation of the city of New Haven . Q. Who was the founder of Rhode Island ? A. Roger Williams , a clergyman . Q. Why did he ...
Side 30
... establish free toleration in re- ligion ? A. It did ; the plan of government was liberal , and the country was settled with ease . Q. To what did the settlers apply themselves ? A. To the cultivation of tobacco . RSCB Arms of North ...
... establish free toleration in re- ligion ? A. It did ; the plan of government was liberal , and the country was settled with ease . Q. To what did the settlers apply themselves ? A. To the cultivation of tobacco . RSCB Arms of North ...
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