American Annals: Or, a Chronological History of America, from Its Discovery in MCCCCXCII to MDCCCVI, Volume 1W. Hilliard, 1805 - America |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 100
Page 27
... settling in the country . to America This was the most respectable armament , hitherto with 2500 fitted out for the ... settlement with ruin , resigned his charge ; and was commanded to re- turn instantly to Spain , to answer for his ...
... settling in the country . to America This was the most respectable armament , hitherto with 2500 fitted out for the ... settlement with ruin , resigned his charge ; and was commanded to re- turn instantly to Spain , to answer for his ...
Page 38
... settle nent greeably to instruction from the king , he set- tled a colony in Cubagua , where large fortunes were soon ... settled , as a feeble colo ny , at Santa Maria on the gulf of Darien , under the command of Vasco Nunez de Balboa ...
... settle nent greeably to instruction from the king , he set- tled a colony in Cubagua , where large fortunes were soon ... settled , as a feeble colo ny , at Santa Maria on the gulf of Darien , under the command of Vasco Nunez de Balboa ...
Page 50
... settled Settles Vera the town of Villa Rica de Vera Cruz , and put it in a posture of defence . Determined to conquer , or to die , he now completely destroyed his fleet , and commenced his march toward Mexico . Having Cruz . 1 B. Diaz ...
... settled Settles Vera the town of Villa Rica de Vera Cruz , and put it in a posture of defence . Determined to conquer , or to die , he now completely destroyed his fleet , and commenced his march toward Mexico . Having Cruz . 1 B. Diaz ...
Page 67
... settled by different nations , is State of said to have contained at this period fifty houses . * 1523 . 6 land . ments of the Span- iards . Cortes , with three hundred foot and one hun- Conquests dred and fifty horse , conquered Panuco ...
... settled by different nations , is State of said to have contained at this period fifty houses . * 1523 . 6 land . ments of the Span- iards . Cortes , with three hundred foot and one hun- Conquests dred and fifty horse , conquered Panuco ...
Page 68
... settlement in America . " 1524 . John Verrazzano , a Florentine , having been sent Verrazza out the preceding year by Francis I , of France , service of with four ships , to prosecute discoveries in the northern parts of America , now ...
... settlement in America . " 1524 . John Verrazzano , a Florentine , having been sent Verrazza out the preceding year by Francis I , of France , service of with four ships , to prosecute discoveries in the northern parts of America , now ...
Contents
157 | |
186 | |
225 | |
231 | |
241 | |
245 | |
246 | |
263 | |
89 | |
91 | |
93 | |
100 | |
102 | |
104 | |
108 | |
109 | |
114 | |
124 | |
143 | |
290 | |
305 | |
335 | |
367 | |
367 | |
367 | |
367 | |
367 | |
376 | |
482 | |
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
Acadie afterward America arrived assembly Belknap Biog Boston Brit built called Cape captain Chalmers chap Charles Charlevoix Nouv charter church coast colonists colony Columbus Connecticut Cortes council court discovered discovery Dutch England English Ferdinando Gorges Forster Voy France French governor granted Hakluyt Harris Voy Haven Hazard Coll Herrera Hispaniola Hist Hubbard hundred Hutchinson Ibid Indians Indies inhabitants Introd island John Josiah Winslow king land laws leagues lord March Massachu Massachusetts Mather Magnal ment miles minister Morton Mount Wollaston Narraganset natives Neal N Newfoundland patent Pequots persons plantation Plymouth Plymouth colony Port Royal Prince Chron province Purchas Ralegh returned river Robertson sachem sailed says sent settled settlement ships Sir Walter Ralegh Smith Virg soon Spain Spaniards Spanish Stith tion town trade Trumbull twenty Univ vessels Virginia voyage Winthrop Journ Wonderwork xxxix
Popular passages
Page 198 - Name of the Council Established at Plymouth in the County of Devon, for the Planting, Ruling, Ordering and Governing of New England in America...
Page 156 - ... two rowes of men, and behind them as many women, with all their heads and shoulders painted red; many of their heads bedecked with the white downe of Birds; but every one with something: and a great chayne of white beads about their necks.
Page 123 - ... of it, and then put it in one of the ends of the said Cornet or pipe, and laying a cole of fire upon it, at the other end sucke so long, that they fill their bodies full of smoke, till that it commeth out of their mouth and nostrils, even as out of the Tonnell of a chimney.
Page 114 - A patent was granted him by her majesty, in 1584, for himself^ his heirs and assigns, to discover " such remote heathen and barbarous lands, not actually possessed by any Christian prince, nor inhabited by Christian people...
Page 447 - LAWS of this government, to the great end of all government, viz: to support power in reverence with the people, and to secure the people from the abuse of power; that they may be free by their just obedience, and the magistrates honourable for their just administration: for liberty without obedience is confusion, and obedience without liberty is slavery.
Page 79 - In this book,' answered Valverde, reaching out to him his breviary. The inca opened it eagerly, and turning over the leaves, lifted it to his ear : ' This,' says he, ' is silent ; it tells me nothing ;' and threw it with disdain to the ground. The enraged monk, running towards his countrymen, cried out, ' To arms, Christians, to arms ; the word of God is insulted ; avenge this profanation on those impious dogs.
Page 402 - I thank God, there are no free schools nor printing, and I hope we shall not have these hundred years; for learning has brought disobedience, and heresy, and sects into the world, and printing has divulged them, and libels against the best government. God keep us from both!
Page 374 - Church members who were admitted in minority, understanding the doctrine of faith, and publicly professing their assent thereto, not scandalous in life, and solemnly owning the covenant before the church, wherein they give up themselves and their children to the Lord, and subject themselves to the government of Christ in the church, their children are to be baptized.
Page 251 - ordered that Trimountain shall be called Boston ; Mattapan, Dorchester ; and the town upon Charles River, Waterton." f Also ordered, that no person should plant in any place within the limits of the patent, without leave from the Governor and assistants, or the major part of them.