The History of New York from Its Earliest Settlement to the Present TimeLippincott, 1853 - 336 páginas |
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... of floating ice , he yielded to the loudly - expressed fears of his men , and shaping his course southward , sailed along the shore until 1606. ] EARLY COLONIZATION . 21 he reached the southern 20 [ 1498 . HISTORY OF NEW YORK .
... of floating ice , he yielded to the loudly - expressed fears of his men , and shaping his course southward , sailed along the shore until 1606. ] EARLY COLONIZATION . 21 he reached the southern 20 [ 1498 . HISTORY OF NEW YORK .
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... sailed for England . It was from these two voyages of John and Sebastian Cabot , that Great Britain acquired the title to nearly the whole continent of North America . For upward of a century , however , no ad- vantage was derived from ...
... sailed for England . It was from these two voyages of John and Sebastian Cabot , that Great Britain acquired the title to nearly the whole continent of North America . For upward of a century , however , no ad- vantage was derived from ...
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... sailed early to the coast of Newfoundland , where they shared with the English in the lucra- tive fisheries of that region . Desirous of opening a wider field of commerce for his subjects , and , perhaps , emulous of the renown acquired ...
... sailed early to the coast of Newfoundland , where they shared with the English in the lucra- tive fisheries of that region . Desirous of opening a wider field of commerce for his subjects , and , perhaps , emulous of the renown acquired ...
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... sailed along the shores of New England , and at length terminated his ex- plorations at the island of Newfoundland , after having ranged the North American continent for a distance of seven hundred leagues . In July , 1524 , he reached ...
... sailed along the shores of New England , and at length terminated his ex- plorations at the island of Newfoundland , after having ranged the North American continent for a distance of seven hundred leagues . In July , 1524 , he reached ...
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... sailed up the great North River two leagues , and , on the 13th , proceeded with a light wind and flood tide as far as Phillipsburg . Here he anchored for the night . The following day he continued his voyage , having on his left the ...
... sailed up the great North River two leagues , and , on the 13th , proceeded with a light wind and flood tide as far as Phillipsburg . Here he anchored for the night . The following day he continued his voyage , having on his left the ...
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