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 pages |
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... returned then to Europe . Let us judge , if we can , of his joy , his satisfaction , his glory , when his first word proclaimed to the ancient world the existence of a new one . It is related that his debarkation was a true delirium ...
... returned then to Europe . Let us judge , if we can , of his joy , his satisfaction , his glory , when his first word proclaimed to the ancient world the existence of a new one . It is related that his debarkation was a true delirium ...
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... returned to England . Q. Did Raleigh make any further attempts to 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 ...
... returned to England . Q. Did Raleigh make any further attempts to 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 ...
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... returned to England for supplies ; but the emigrants were never after heard of . Q. Did this end the exertions of Raleigh to plant a colony in America ? A. It did . Q. What was the result of these successive misfor tunes ? A. It ...
... returned to England for supplies ; but the emigrants were never after heard of . Q. Did this end the exertions of Raleigh to plant a colony in America ? A. It did . Q. What was the result of these successive misfor tunes ? A. It ...
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... returned to England . Q. Where is the Kennebec river ? Q. Through whose discoveries did the French lay claim to extensive territory in North America ? A. The discoveries of James Cartier . Q. To whom was the sovereignty of the country ...
... returned to England . Q. Where is the Kennebec river ? Q. Through whose discoveries did the French lay claim to extensive territory in North America ? A. The discoveries of James Cartier . Q. To whom was the sovereignty of the country ...
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... returning to England , for medical aid . Q. What effect had the absence of Smith on the affairs of the colony ? A. His ... returned to Eng- land . Q. When was the cultivation of tobacco introduced ? A. In 1616 . Q. How was slavery ...
... returning to England , for medical aid . Q. What effect had the absence of Smith on the affairs of the colony ? A. His ... returned to Eng- land . Q. When was the cultivation of tobacco introduced ? A. In 1616 . Q. How was slavery ...
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