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... afterward, reached the continent ofNorth America, along whichhesailed from the fiftysixth tothe thirtyeighth degree ... afterwards acquired by settlement, and by arms. France, which hassince contested withBritain the possession ofa ...
... afterward, reached the continent ofNorth America, along whichhesailed from the fiftysixth tothe thirtyeighth degree ... afterwards acquired by settlement, and by arms. France, which hassince contested withBritain the possession ofa ...
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... afterwards took place between his eldest son and Catharine, the daughter of that monarch. Ferdinand was jealous to excess ofall his rights; and Henrywas not inclined to interrupt theharmony subsisting between the two crowns, by ...
... afterwards took place between his eldest son and Catharine, the daughter of that monarch. Ferdinand was jealous to excess ofall his rights; and Henrywas not inclined to interrupt theharmony subsisting between the two crowns, by ...
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... who was tohave twovotes. To this unaccountable concealment have those dissensionsbeen attributed, which distracted the colonists on their passage, and which afterwards impeded the progress of their settlement.[12] 1607.
... who was tohave twovotes. To this unaccountable concealment have those dissensionsbeen attributed, which distracted the colonists on their passage, and which afterwards impeded the progress of their settlement.[12] 1607.
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John Marshall. and which afterwards impeded the progress of their settlement.[12] 1607 Is driven into the Chesapeake ... afterward capeCharles. A party of about thirty men, whichwent on shoreatcape Henry, was immediately attacked by the ...
John Marshall. and which afterwards impeded the progress of their settlement.[12] 1607 Is driven into the Chesapeake ... afterward capeCharles. A party of about thirty men, whichwent on shoreatcape Henry, was immediately attacked by the ...
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... afterwards recollected with indignation. The French, who had directed their course to the more northern parts of the continent,had been among thefirst adventurerstoNorth America. Their voyagesof discovery are of avery early date ...
... afterwards recollected with indignation. The French, who had directed their course to the more northern parts of the continent,had been among thefirst adventurerstoNorth America. Their voyagesof discovery are of avery early date ...
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