Source-book of American History: Ed. for Schools and ReadersAlbert Bushnell Hart Macmillan, 1899 - 408 страница This book offers a survey of American history, from the earliest colonial times through the Spanish-American War. The source book is directed at an adolescent crowd, and contains further explanations in the margins. The subject matter is rather balanced between political, military, and societal events and trends. |
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... gone on shore . In this towne of Arica were about 20 howses , which Drake would have set vppon if hee had had more company with him , but wanting company of pirates he depted [ departed ] hence , having still with him the Grand ...
... gone on shore . In this towne of Arica were about 20 howses , which Drake would have set vppon if hee had had more company with him , but wanting company of pirates he depted [ departed ] hence , having still with him the Grand ...
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... gone ; wherewith he was contented , and sent six men with us : we also left a man with him , and departed . But now , rowing some three myle in shold [ shallow ] water , we came to an overfall , impassible Waterfalls , for boates any ...
... gone ; wherewith he was contented , and sent six men with us : we also left a man with him , and departed . But now , rowing some three myle in shold [ shallow ] water , we came to an overfall , impassible Waterfalls , for boates any ...
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... gone before to assist and further See below , us . And which is much more , our going with a generall con- sent in Gods cause , for the promoting of the Gospel , and in- larging of his Church , may assure us of a more then [ than ] ...
... gone before to assist and further See below , us . And which is much more , our going with a generall con- sent in Gods cause , for the promoting of the Gospel , and in- larging of his Church , may assure us of a more then [ than ] ...
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... gone more then [ than ] one hundred ships of other proportions , and eight or ten thousand people . Now if you please to compare what hath beene spent , sent , discouered and done this fifteene yeares , by that we did in the three first ...
... gone more then [ than ] one hundred ships of other proportions , and eight or ten thousand people . Now if you please to compare what hath beene spent , sent , discouered and done this fifteene yeares , by that we did in the three first ...
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... gone before in Ffebruary and March , and 2 more following in June and August , besides another set out by a private merchant . Theis 17 Shipps arrived all safe in New England , for the increase of the plantacon here theis ard of the ...
... gone before in Ffebruary and March , and 2 more following in June and August , besides another set out by a private merchant . Theis 17 Shipps arrived all safe in New England , for the increase of the plantacon here theis ard of the ...
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