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... 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. May 13th.Having ...
... 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. May 13th.Having ...
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... river. Smith had formed the bold design of exploring the great bay of Chesapeake, examining the mighty rivers which empty into it, opening an intercourse with the nations inhabiting their borders, and acquiringa knowledgeofthe state of ...
... river. Smith had formed the bold design of exploring the great bay of Chesapeake, examining the mighty rivers which empty into it, opening an intercourse with the nations inhabiting their borders, and acquiringa knowledgeofthe state of ...
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... river,under the commandof West,andthe same numberto Nansemond, underthatof Martin. These persons conducted their settlements withso little judgment, that they soon converted all the neighbouring Indiansinto enemies. Afterlosing several ...
... river,under the commandof West,andthe same numberto Nansemond, underthatof Martin. These persons conducted their settlements withso little judgment, that they soon converted all the neighbouring Indiansinto enemies. Afterlosing several ...
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... river, and threemilesnorth of Merrimack river, andextending from the Atlanticto the South sea. A small number of plantersand servants were,soon afterwards, dispatched underEndicot, who, in September, laid the foundation of Salem, the ...
... river, and threemilesnorth of Merrimack river, andextending from the Atlanticto the South sea. A small number of plantersand servants were,soon afterwards, dispatched underEndicot, who, in September, laid the foundation of Salem, the ...
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... river forthat purpose, andhad builta fort at itsmouth, called Saybrooke. The emigrants from Massachusetts, however, kept possession; and proceeded to clear andcultivate the country. Theypurchased therightsof Lord Say and Seal, and Lord ...
... river forthat purpose, andhad builta fort at itsmouth, called Saybrooke. The emigrants from Massachusetts, however, kept possession; and proceeded to clear andcultivate the country. Theypurchased therightsof Lord Say and Seal, and Lord ...
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