A Centennial Edition of the History of the United States: From the Discovery of America, to the End of the First One Hundred Years of American Independence. With a Full Account of the Approaching Centennial CelebrationT. Belknap, 1876 - 744 страница |
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... command of Fernando Cortez , a brave but treacherous and cruel leader . He landed first at Tobasco , and then at San Juan de Ulloa , near Vera Cruz [ April 12 , 1519 ] , where he received a friendly deputation from Montezuma , the ...
... command of Fernando Cortez , a brave but treacherous and cruel leader . He landed first at Tobasco , and then at San Juan de Ulloa , near Vera Cruz [ April 12 , 1519 ] , where he received a friendly deputation from Montezuma , the ...
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... command successfully ; and the following year , although he was only twenty - one years of age , he was placed in charge of another expedition , fitted out by his family and some Bristol merchants , for the purpose of traffic , and of ...
... command successfully ; and the following year , although he was only twenty - one years of age , he was placed in charge of another expedition , fitted out by his family and some Bristol merchants , for the purpose of traffic , and of ...
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... command was given to Martin Pring , a friend of both Raleigh and Gosnold . Following the track of the latter , he discovered the shores of Maine , near the mouth of the Penobscot [ June ] , and coasting westward , he entered and ...
... command was given to Martin Pring , a friend of both Raleigh and Gosnold . Following the track of the latter , he discovered the shores of Maine , near the mouth of the Penobscot [ June ] , and coasting westward , he entered and ...
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... command of the militia of South Carolina also , and he stood as a guard between the English and Spanish possessions of the southern country . 3 Page 30 . A low built vessel propelled by both sails and oars . The war vessels of the ...
... command of the militia of South Carolina also , and he stood as a guard between the English and Spanish possessions of the southern country . 3 Page 30 . A low built vessel propelled by both sails and oars . The war vessels of the ...
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... command , to follow with the remainder , and the wagons . Colonel Washington ' had consented to act as Braddock's aid , and to him was given the command of the provincials . Knowing , far better than Braddock , the perils of their march ...
... command , to follow with the remainder , and the wagons . Colonel Washington ' had consented to act as Braddock's aid , and to him was given the command of the provincials . Knowing , far better than Braddock , the perils of their march ...
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