A Compendium of the History of the United States from the Earliest Settlements to 1872 ...E. J. Hale & son, 1876 - 513 sidor |
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... thousand inhabitants , with large and spacious palaces , and with markets regularly sup- plied with all the necessaries of life , and with fine and ele- gant goods in great variety . Cortez , the celebrated warrior who penetrated and ...
... thousand inhabitants , with large and spacious palaces , and with markets regularly sup- plied with all the necessaries of life , and with fine and ele- gant goods in great variety . Cortez , the celebrated warrior who penetrated and ...
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... thousand . CHAPTER IV . SETTLEMENT OF NEW YORK BY THE DUTCH . HOW IT BECAME A BRITISH COLONY . 1609-1664 . 1. THE Island of Manhattan , now called New York , was first discovered by Henry Hudson in the year 1609. He was an Englishman by ...
... thousand . CHAPTER IV . SETTLEMENT OF NEW YORK BY THE DUTCH . HOW IT BECAME A BRITISH COLONY . 1609-1664 . 1. THE Island of Manhattan , now called New York , was first discovered by Henry Hudson in the year 1609. He was an Englishman by ...
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... thousand . The people , however , during the whole period , were greatly distinguished for their virtues and love of liberty . These were as pure as the air from the tops of their own White Mountains , the highest in New England ...
... thousand . The people , however , during the whole period , were greatly distinguished for their virtues and love of liberty . These were as pure as the air from the tops of their own White Mountains , the highest in New England ...
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... thousand . 15. Some important facts connected with the history of the colonies composing this confederation , of another but not less interesting character , will now be mentioned . On the 1st of June , 1638 , there was a great earth ...
... thousand . 15. Some important facts connected with the history of the colonies composing this confederation , of another but not less interesting character , will now be mentioned . On the 1st of June , 1638 , there was a great earth ...
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... thousand per- sons . Rising therefore was compelled to accept such terms of peace as were offered . These were , the quiet possession of all their estates by the Swedish colonists , upon their acknowledgment of the authority and ...
... thousand per- sons . Rising therefore was compelled to accept such terms of peace as were offered . These were , the quiet possession of all their estates by the Swedish colonists , upon their acknowledgment of the authority and ...
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