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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... Patent issued , 87 ; Expedition of Newport , 88 ; Settlement at Jamestown , 89 ; Capture of Smith , 90 ; Smith returns to Jamestown , 91 ; Supposed Discovery of Gold , 92 ; Smith explores Chesapeake Bay , 93 ; Arrival of new Colonists ...
... Patent issued , 87 ; Expedition of Newport , 88 ; Settlement at Jamestown , 89 ; Capture of Smith , 90 ; Smith returns to Jamestown , 91 ; Supposed Discovery of Gold , 92 ; Smith explores Chesapeake Bay , 93 ; Arrival of new Colonists ...
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... Patent , 165 ; Maine annexed to Massa- chusetts , 166 ; Duke of York's Patent , 167 ; Resources of Maine , 168 . CHAPTER XII . COLONIZATION OF MASSACHUSETTS . Policy of Charles I. , 169 ; the Non - Conformists , 170 ; Settlement of ...
... Patent , 165 ; Maine annexed to Massa- chusetts , 166 ; Duke of York's Patent , 167 ; Resources of Maine , 168 . CHAPTER XII . COLONIZATION OF MASSACHUSETTS . Policy of Charles I. , 169 ; the Non - Conformists , 170 ; Settlement of ...
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... patent , dated the 5th of March , 1496 , he granted to John Cabot , and his three sons , Louis , Sebastian , and Sancius , permission to go in search of unknown lands , and to conquer and settle them . Although it has been supposed that ...
... patent , dated the 5th of March , 1496 , he granted to John Cabot , and his three sons , Louis , Sebastian , and Sancius , permission to go in search of unknown lands , and to conquer and settle them . Although it has been supposed that ...
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... patent granted by Henry VII . in February , 1498 , a second voyage was made by Sebastian Cabot , still in search of Cathay and the Indies . He reached the continent in the latitude of fifty - eight degrees , and coasted south to ...
... patent granted by Henry VII . in February , 1498 , a second voyage was made by Sebastian Cabot , still in search of Cathay and the Indies . He reached the continent in the latitude of fifty - eight degrees , and coasted south to ...
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... patent , authorizing him to undertake western discoveries , and to possess lands unsettled by Christian princes or their subjects . The grant in the patent was made perpetual , but was at the same time declared void , unless acted upon ...
... patent , authorizing him to undertake western discoveries , and to possess lands unsettled by Christian princes or their subjects . The grant in the patent was made perpetual , but was at the same time declared void , unless acted upon ...
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