The Annals of America: From the Discovery by Columbus in the Year 1492, to the Year 1826, Volume 2Hilliard and Brown, 1829 - America |
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... England , carrying with him Tomochichi , his queen , and several other Indians.i The number of warriors of the principal Indian nations , in the Number of neighbourhood of Carolina and Georgia , is estimated to have Indian war- been ...
... England , carrying with him Tomochichi , his queen , and several other Indians.i The number of warriors of the principal Indian nations , in the Number of neighbourhood of Carolina and Georgia , is estimated to have Indian war- been ...
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... England to Boston in 1674 ; and soon after Philip's war was one of the four proprietors , and the principal settler of the town of Bristol in Rhode Island . He lived there till 1724 , when he returned to Boston . Allen . In 1689 , he ...
... England to Boston in 1674 ; and soon after Philip's war was one of the four proprietors , and the principal settler of the town of Bristol in Rhode Island . He lived there till 1724 , when he returned to Boston . Allen . In 1689 , he ...
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... England . In 1710 he was appointed agent of Massachusetts , and rendered very important services to the colony . He was author of the able " Defence of the New England Charters . " A list of his other publications may be seen in the ...
... England . In 1710 he was appointed agent of Massachusetts , and rendered very important services to the colony . He was author of the able " Defence of the New England Charters . " A list of his other publications may be seen in the ...
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... England by the lords of council . By this decision New Hampshire gained a tract of country , 14 miles in breadth , and above 50 in length , more than it had ever claimed.1 1741 . AN expedition against the Spanish West India settlements ...
... England by the lords of council . By this decision New Hampshire gained a tract of country , 14 miles in breadth , and above 50 in length , more than it had ever claimed.1 1741 . AN expedition against the Spanish West India settlements ...
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... England , about this time , is said to Shipping of have consisted of at least 1000 sail , exclusive of fishing barks.4 N. England . Ship building , one of the principal branches of the trade of Bos- ton , declined at this period . In ...
... England , about this time , is said to Shipping of have consisted of at least 1000 sail , exclusive of fishing barks.4 N. England . Ship building , one of the principal branches of the trade of Bos- ton , declined at this period . In ...
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