The Pictorial History of the United States of America: From the Discovery by the Northmen in the Tenth Century to the Present Time, Volumes 1-2B. Walker, 1844 - United States |
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... Hostility to the Company , 109 ; Spirit of the Colonists , 110 ; Dissolution of the London Company , 111 ; Death of King James I. , 112 . CHAPTER VIII . HISTORY OF VIRGINIA , CONTINUED TO THE TIME OF THE OLD FRENCH WAR . Accession of ...
... Hostility to the Company , 109 ; Spirit of the Colonists , 110 ; Dissolution of the London Company , 111 ; Death of King James I. , 112 . CHAPTER VIII . HISTORY OF VIRGINIA , CONTINUED TO THE TIME OF THE OLD FRENCH WAR . Accession of ...
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... Hostility of the Pequods - League broken by Roger Williams's Influence , 200 ; Destruction of the Pequods , 201 ; Arrival of Davenport , 202 ; Settlement of New Haven , 203 ; Difficulties with the Dutch , 204 ; Andros appointed Governor ...
... Hostility of the Pequods - League broken by Roger Williams's Influence , 200 ; Destruction of the Pequods , 201 ; Arrival of Davenport , 202 ; Settlement of New Haven , 203 ; Difficulties with the Dutch , 204 ; Andros appointed Governor ...
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... hostility on the part of the Iroquois , which proved a fertile source of distress to the colony , for a whole century afterwards . The settlement of Nova Scotia was made by De Monts , under a charter , in which that country and a ...
... hostility on the part of the Iroquois , which proved a fertile source of distress to the colony , for a whole century afterwards . The settlement of Nova Scotia was made by De Monts , under a charter , in which that country and a ...
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... hostility . The Spaniards were driven back to their ships with heavy loss ; and Ponce himself received in the contest a mortal wound with an arrow . He returned to Cuba , to terminate his hopes of conquest and immortality in death ...
... hostility . The Spaniards were driven back to their ships with heavy loss ; and Ponce himself received in the contest a mortal wound with an arrow . He returned to Cuba , to terminate his hopes of conquest and immortality in death ...
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... hostility . Their com- panions hastily retreated to the ships and abandoned the enterprise . Another expedition of two thousand Spaniards and six 60 EXPEDITIONS OF THE HUGUENOTS . hundred Indians , fitted. Soto discovering the ...
... hostility . Their com- panions hastily retreated to the ships and abandoned the enterprise . Another expedition of two thousand Spaniards and six 60 EXPEDITIONS OF THE HUGUENOTS . hundred Indians , fitted. Soto discovering the ...
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