History of the American Nation, المجلد 1Western Press Association, 1911 - 2860 من الصفحات |
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... River . - Sir John Yea- mans . - Emigrants Under Sayle . - The Huguenots . - The People Independent . - Churchmen and Dissenters . - Rice . -Manufactures Prohibited . - War . - Failure to Capture St. Augustine . - The ruin of the ...
... River . - Sir John Yea- mans . - Emigrants Under Sayle . - The Huguenots . - The People Independent . - Churchmen and Dissenters . - Rice . -Manufactures Prohibited . - War . - Failure to Capture St. Augustine . - The ruin of the ...
الصفحة 24
... river and beyond ; and the population , chiefly consisting of farmers , who still remained poor , was yet independent and intelligent . Beautiful villages arose on the banks of every river and at the base of hills . The fear of Indians ...
... river and beyond ; and the population , chiefly consisting of farmers , who still remained poor , was yet independent and intelligent . Beautiful villages arose on the banks of every river and at the base of hills . The fear of Indians ...
الصفحة 44
... river whose tributaries fertilize mil- lions of square miles of soil as rich as the Babylonian plains . The little sapling at Plymouth Rock is now a tree whose branches conceal the heaven itself . Where is the end to be ? What country ...
... river whose tributaries fertilize mil- lions of square miles of soil as rich as the Babylonian plains . The little sapling at Plymouth Rock is now a tree whose branches conceal the heaven itself . Where is the end to be ? What country ...
الصفحة 61
... river so large must necessarily drain a vast territory . He supposed the lands he had discovered were islands belonging to Cathay , or Farther India ; from this circumstance the natives of the New World were called Indians . It is more ...
... river so large must necessarily drain a vast territory . He supposed the lands he had discovered were islands belonging to Cathay , or Farther India ; from this circumstance the natives of the New World were called Indians . It is more ...
الصفحة 73
... River and Mount St. Elias . They seem to have been miserable creatures physically , who had no settled mode of life and no particular ca- pacity as hunters or fishers . Some writers consider them a degenerate branch of the so - called ...
... River and Mount St. Elias . They seem to have been miserable creatures physically , who had no settled mode of life and no particular ca- pacity as hunters or fishers . Some writers consider them a degenerate branch of the so - called ...
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