The Pictorial History of the United States of America: From the Discovery by the Northmen in the Tenth Century to the Present Time, Volúmenes1-4Case, Tiffany and Burnham, 1847 |
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... adventurers , together with several servants , and ninety mariners , —making , in all , one hundred and twenty persons . On Friday , the 3d of August , 1492 , the expedition sailed . 34 INCIDENTS OF THE VOYAGE . They directed their ...
... adventurers , together with several servants , and ninety mariners , —making , in all , one hundred and twenty persons . On Friday , the 3d of August , 1492 , the expedition sailed . 34 INCIDENTS OF THE VOYAGE . They directed their ...
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... adventurer ; and by a patent , dated the 5th of March , 1496 , he granted to John Cabot , and his three sons , Louis , Sebastian , and Sancius , permission to go in search of unknown lands , and to conquer and settle them . Although it ...
... adventurer ; and by a patent , dated the 5th of March , 1496 , he granted to John Cabot , and his three sons , Louis , Sebastian , and Sancius , permission to go in search of unknown lands , and to conquer and settle them . Although it ...
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... adventurers , in a subsequent voyage . The Norman fisheries on the banks of Newfoundland , formed the only connecting link between Old and New France for the next fifty years , until in 1598 , the Marquis de la Roche , being appointed ...
... adventurers , in a subsequent voyage . The Norman fisheries on the banks of Newfoundland , formed the only connecting link between Old and New France for the next fifty years , until in 1598 , the Marquis de la Roche , being appointed ...
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... adventurers than Florida ; none cost more blood and treasure in attempts at conquest , and in none were such bloody defeats and bitter disappointments experienced . EXPEDITION OF PONCE DE LEON . 53 The first expedition. 52 CONTENTS ...
... adventurers than Florida ; none cost more blood and treasure in attempts at conquest , and in none were such bloody defeats and bitter disappointments experienced . EXPEDITION OF PONCE DE LEON . 53 The first expedition. 52 CONTENTS ...
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... adventurers succeeded in capturing it , by stratagem , and returned home . The Frenchmen were indemnified by Henry VIII . , who pardoned the violence to which necessity had impelled the English adventurers . The foreign trade of England ...
... adventurers succeeded in capturing it , by stratagem , and returned home . The Frenchmen were indemnified by Henry VIII . , who pardoned the violence to which necessity had impelled the English adventurers . The foreign trade of England ...
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