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... proceeded to execute the arduous andalmost untried taskof peopling a strange,distant, and uncultivated land,covered with woods and marshes, and inhabited onlyby savages easily irritated, and when irritated, more fierce than the beasts ...
... proceeded to execute the arduous andalmost untried taskof peopling a strange,distant, and uncultivated land,covered with woods and marshes, and inhabited onlyby savages easily irritated, and when irritated, more fierce than the beasts ...
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... proceeded up a large river, calledby the natives Powhatan, andagreed to maketheir first establishment upon a peninsula,on itsnorthern side. In compliment to their sovereign, this placewas named Jamestown,and the river was called James ...
... proceeded up a large river, calledby the natives Powhatan, andagreed to maketheir first establishment upon a peninsula,on itsnorthern side. In compliment to their sovereign, this placewas named Jamestown,and the river was called James ...
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... proceeded tothe choice ofa governor forone year; andto enablehimthe better to discharge the trust confided tohim, theygave him one assistant. In 1624, three others were added; and the number was afterwards increased to seven.The supreme ...
... proceeded tothe choice ofa governor forone year; andto enablehimthe better to discharge the trust confided tohim, theygave him one assistant. In 1624, three others were added; and the number was afterwards increased to seven.The supreme ...
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... proceeded to clear andcultivate the country. Theypurchased therightsof Lord Say and Seal, and Lord Brooke, andtheir partners;and the Dutch,being too feebleto maintaintheirtitle by the sword, gradually recededfrom the river. Theemigrants ...
... proceeded to clear andcultivate the country. Theypurchased therightsof Lord Say and Seal, and Lord Brooke, andtheir partners;and the Dutch,being too feebleto maintaintheirtitle by the sword, gradually recededfrom the river. Theemigrants ...
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... proceeded to authorise settlementsinthat country.[68] The attempts whichhadbeen made to colonise the northern and eastern partsofNew England hadproved almost entirely unsuccessful.Sir Ferdinando Gorges andJohn Mason hadbuilta small ...
... proceeded to authorise settlementsinthat country.[68] The attempts whichhadbeen made to colonise the northern and eastern partsofNew England hadproved almost entirely unsuccessful.Sir Ferdinando Gorges andJohn Mason hadbuilta small ...
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