The History of North America, Volume 3Guy Carleton Lee, Francis Newton Thorpe subscribers only, 1903 - United States |
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Page 204
... Island and on the mainland opposite , which were not extensive , and consisted as usual of palisades . The location forbade any permanent colonization . The soil was sandy , and without the use of fertilizers , then almost unknown ...
... Island and on the mainland opposite , which were not extensive , and consisted as usual of palisades . The location forbade any permanent colonization . The soil was sandy , and without the use of fertilizers , then almost unknown ...
Page 204
... Island and on the mainland opposite , which were not extensive , and consisted as usual of palisades . The location forbade any permanent colonization . The soil was sandy , and without the use of fertilizers , then almost unknown ...
... Island and on the mainland opposite , which were not extensive , and consisted as usual of palisades . The location forbade any permanent colonization . The soil was sandy , and without the use of fertilizers , then almost unknown ...
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... Island , and , unfortunately , Palmer's men disobeyed orders to remain out- side the dismantled Fort Moosa and were massacred by the Indians . This enabled the Spaniards to communicate more freely now with the country . At his new post ...
... Island , and , unfortunately , Palmer's men disobeyed orders to remain out- side the dismantled Fort Moosa and were massacred by the Indians . This enabled the Spaniards to communicate more freely now with the country . At his new post ...
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EDITORS INTRODUCTION | 1 |
FRENCH FLORIDA | 27 |
RALEIGH FOUNDS VIRGINIA | 43 |
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