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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... miles below Norwich , " at a place still known as Mohegan Plain . Their burial - place was at Nor- wich , and there a granite monument rests upon the grave of Uncas . The tribe is now almost extinct- " the last of the Mo- UNCAS ...
... miles below Norwich , " at a place still known as Mohegan Plain . Their burial - place was at Nor- wich , and there a granite monument rests upon the grave of Uncas . The tribe is now almost extinct- " the last of the Mo- UNCAS ...
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... miles . The death of their leader was a terrible blow to the followers of De Soto . They were now reduced to half their original number ; and , abandoning all hopes of finding gold , or a wealthy people , they sought for Spanish ...
... miles . The death of their leader was a terrible blow to the followers of De Soto . They were now reduced to half their original number ; and , abandoning all hopes of finding gold , or a wealthy people , they sought for Spanish ...
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... miles . To the Cabots , father and son , belong the imperishable honor of first discovering the coast of the United States , through at least ten degrees of lati- tude . Italy may claim the glory of having given birth to the two great ...
... miles . To the Cabots , father and son , belong the imperishable honor of first discovering the coast of the United States , through at least ten degrees of lati- tude . Italy may claim the glory of having given birth to the two great ...
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... miles , was a dividing line , so broad that disputes about territory could not occur , as neither company was allowed to make settlements more than fifty miles beyond its own boundary . The idea of popular freedom was as yet the ...
... miles , was a dividing line , so broad that disputes about territory could not occur , as neither company was allowed to make settlements more than fifty miles beyond its own boundary . The idea of popular freedom was as yet the ...
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... miles , lying between the fortieth and forty - eighth degree of north latitude , and westward to the South Sea , " 1 Page 49 . 2 The celebrated Lord Bacon , and others , fitted out an expedition to Newfoundland in 1610 , but it was ...
... miles , lying between the fortieth and forty - eighth degree of north latitude , and westward to the South Sea , " 1 Page 49 . 2 The celebrated Lord Bacon , and others , fitted out an expedition to Newfoundland in 1610 , but it was ...
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