Annual Report of the American Historical AssociationU.S. Government Printing Office, 1914 |
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... land . There followed a discussion of all those controversies in the earlier colonial history which kept the colonists suspicious of encroachments by the Anglican Church , of the annoying activities of the Bishop of London , of the ...
... land . There followed a discussion of all those controversies in the earlier colonial history which kept the colonists suspicious of encroachments by the Anglican Church , of the annoying activities of the Bishop of London , of the ...
Page 60
... land will discuss this subject , as a part of the larger subject of the training of teachers , at their Thanksgiving meeting , 1912. Prof. Dawson will have the principal paper . The Association of History Teachers of the Middle States ...
... land will discuss this subject , as a part of the larger subject of the training of teachers , at their Thanksgiving meeting , 1912. Prof. Dawson will have the principal paper . The Association of History Teachers of the Middle States ...
Page 74
... land office for the registration of land claims . All these motives , with others , led to unsuccessful attempts to organize a constitutional government in the years 1841 and 1842. The move- ment of 1841 was not quite a failure , as a ...
... land office for the registration of land claims . All these motives , with others , led to unsuccessful attempts to organize a constitutional government in the years 1841 and 1842. The move- ment of 1841 was not quite a failure , as a ...
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... land , proceeded on foot to Lisbon . Two of the vessels belonging to di Negro and Spinola , which had taken refuge at Cadiz , called at Lisbon on December 12 , 1476. If Columbus visited England it was on board these ships . He never ...
... land , proceeded on foot to Lisbon . Two of the vessels belonging to di Negro and Spinola , which had taken refuge at Cadiz , called at Lisbon on December 12 , 1476. If Columbus visited England it was on board these ships . He never ...
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... lands might be discovered by sailing out into the Atlantic beyond the Cape Verde Islands . Accordingly , the design which Columbus laid before King John II of Portugal in 1483 was not that of a new route to the Spice Land of the east by ...
... lands might be discovered by sailing out into the Atlantic beyond the Cape Verde Islands . Accordingly , the design which Columbus laid before King John II of Portugal in 1483 was not that of a new route to the Spice Land of the east by ...
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