A Sketch of the History of Maryland During the Three First Years After Its Settlement: To which is Prefixed, a Copious Introduction |
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... called the first charter of Virginia -- Proceedings of the Ply- mouth Company under this charter - The king's instructions relative to both the colonies or companies to be formed under this charter -- Proceedings of the first or South ...
... called the first charter of Virginia -- Proceedings of the Ply- mouth Company under this charter - The king's instructions relative to both the colonies or companies to be formed under this charter -- Proceedings of the first or South ...
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... called by the English , John Cabot , a na- tive and citizen of Venice , had long resided . De- sirous of emulating the exploits of Columbus , he offered himself to Henry as a person amply qualified to make further discoveries under the ...
... called by the English , John Cabot , a na- tive and citizen of Venice , had long resided . De- sirous of emulating the exploits of Columbus , he offered himself to Henry as a person amply qualified to make further discoveries under the ...
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... called Terra de Cortereal . That part of it , which being on the south side of the fiftieth degree of north latitude , he judged to be fit for cultivation , he named Terra de Labrador . Returning , and communicat- ing the news of his ...
... called Terra de Cortereal . That part of it , which being on the south side of the fiftieth degree of north latitude , he judged to be fit for cultivation , he named Terra de Labrador . Returning , and communicat- ing the news of his ...
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... Florida . of that island , had obtained leave to conquer the 1512 . Leon's * Mod . Univ . Hist . Vol . 39 , p . 406. Holmes's Annals , Vol . 1 , p . 33 , 35 , 37 . 1 . neighbouring island called Porto Rico . After per- 22 INTRODUCTION TO A.
... Florida . of that island , had obtained leave to conquer the 1512 . Leon's * Mod . Univ . Hist . Vol . 39 , p . 406. Holmes's Annals , Vol . 1 , p . 33 , 35 , 37 . 1 . neighbouring island called Porto Rico . After per- 22 INTRODUCTION TO A.
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... called Porto Rico . After per- SECT . forming this , he was for some cause displaced from his office of governor ... called by him Florida , and which has ever since retained that name . But it does not appear that he explored that coast ...
... called Porto Rico . After per- SECT . forming this , he was for some cause displaced from his office of governor ... called by him Florida , and which has ever since retained that name . But it does not appear that he explored that coast ...
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Page 2 - IDE, of the said District, hath deposited in this office, the title of a book, the right whereof he claims as proprietor, in the words following, to wit : " Inductive Grammar, designed for beginners. By an Instructer." In conformity to the act of the Congress of the United States...
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