The North American Review, Volume 13Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge O. Everett, 1821 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... called in the church calendars Pascha Floridum , and from that circum- stance he gave the country the name which it has borne ever since . He coasted southerly from latitude 30 ° along the Atlantic shore , -landed at a place which he called ...
... called in the church calendars Pascha Floridum , and from that circum- stance he gave the country the name which it has borne ever since . He coasted southerly from latitude 30 ° along the Atlantic shore , -landed at a place which he called ...
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... called Yupata , where he was informed there was gold . He crossed the river Alatamaha , and probably the Ogechee , and proceeded north- ward towards the sources of the Savannah , and thence westward across the Allegany ridge . After ...
... called Yupata , where he was informed there was gold . He crossed the river Alatamaha , and probably the Ogechee , and proceeded north- ward towards the sources of the Savannah , and thence westward across the Allegany ridge . After ...
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... called it St Louis . This establishment was soon after broken up , and nearly all the settlers perished . In 1699 Mr D'Iberville was sent to explore and settle the mouth of the Mississippi . He stopped at Pensacola , where three hundred ...
... called it St Louis . This establishment was soon after broken up , and nearly all the settlers perished . In 1699 Mr D'Iberville was sent to explore and settle the mouth of the Mississippi . He stopped at Pensacola , where three hundred ...
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