A History of the Irish Settlers in North America: From the Earliest Period to the Census of 1850P. Donahoe, 1852 - 240 страница |
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... ship or two , to find his world , and they refused him ; he petitioned the wise kings of Portugal and England , and they refused to risk a single sail in such a quest ; he sojourned long about the courts of France and Spain , appealing ...
... ship or two , to find his world , and they refused him ; he petitioned the wise kings of Portugal and England , and they refused to risk a single sail in such a quest ; he sojourned long about the courts of France and Spain , appealing ...
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... ships , and had an uncle an admiral . His name , some said , was noble ; but of this there was no proof . The age that believed in the Divine right of the blood royal , and the sovereign inheritance of the blood noble , could not ...
... ships , and had an uncle an admiral . His name , some said , was noble ; but of this there was no proof . The age that believed in the Divine right of the blood royal , and the sovereign inheritance of the blood noble , could not ...
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... ship , however , returned from its cruise as unsuccessful as all its predecessors . " * See Notices of some of these old Poems in Appendix No. I. † Voraignus died A. D. 1298 . Nunez , Conquist de la Gran Canaria ; Viera Hist . Isl . Can ...
... ship , however , returned from its cruise as unsuccessful as all its predecessors . " * See Notices of some of these old Poems in Appendix No. I. † Voraignus died A. D. 1298 . Nunez , Conquist de la Gran Canaria ; Viera Hist . Isl . Can ...
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... ship - loads to Barbadoes . In this island , as in the neighboring Montserat , the Celtic language was commonly spoken in the last century , and , perhaps , it is partly attributable to this early Irish colo- nization , that Barbadoes ...
... ship - loads to Barbadoes . In this island , as in the neighboring Montserat , the Celtic language was commonly spoken in the last century , and , perhaps , it is partly attributable to this early Irish colo- nization , that Barbadoes ...
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... ship on the Santee River , in South Carolina , in the dis- trict called , from its Indian proprietors , the Waxhaws . Williamsburg , on the Black River , was entirely peopled by our race in 1734 , as was Camden , on the Wateree . " Of ...
... ship on the Santee River , in South Carolina , in the dis- trict called , from its Indian proprietors , the Waxhaws . Williamsburg , on the Black River , was entirely peopled by our race in 1734 , as was Camden , on the Wateree . " Of ...
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