A Compendium of the History of the United States: From the Earliest Settlements to 1872E. J. Hale, 1875 - 513 Seiten |
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... immediately abolished the oppressive laws of Argall , and removed the burdens imposed by him . By order of the Company the power of the governor was limited by a council , and the people were admitted by the governor to a share in the ...
... immediately abolished the oppressive laws of Argall , and removed the burdens imposed by him . By order of the Company the power of the governor was limited by a council , and the people were admitted by the governor to a share in the ...
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... immediately sent Captain Standish to the new settlement for its defence . Captain Standish took with him but eight men . Hastening to the scene of ac tion , he was in time , not only to prevent the attack , but also to surprise the ...
... immediately sent Captain Standish to the new settlement for its defence . Captain Standish took with him but eight men . Hastening to the scene of ac tion , he was in time , not only to prevent the attack , but also to surprise the ...
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... immediately heeded . He set out with them again in search of a resting place . This they found near the mouth of the Moshassuck River . The site chosen was near an excellent spring of pure water , which was noted for many years ...
... immediately heeded . He set out with them again in search of a resting place . This they found near the mouth of the Moshassuck River . The site chosen was near an excellent spring of pure water , which was noted for many years ...
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... immediately applied to the Governor for a commission , and for his offi- cial sanction of the popular election , offering to march at once against the Indians . Governor Berkeley refused , and issued a proclamation commanding , in the ...
... immediately applied to the Governor for a commission , and for his offi- cial sanction of the popular election , offering to march at once against the Indians . Governor Berkeley refused , and issued a proclamation commanding , in the ...
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... IMMEDIATELY after its subjugation , as we have seen , New Amsterdam and the whole of the conquered province re- ceived the name of New York . Considerable numbers of the Dutch inhabitants left the country , and sought new homes ...
... IMMEDIATELY after its subjugation , as we have seen , New Amsterdam and the whole of the conquered province re- ceived the name of New York . Considerable numbers of the Dutch inhabitants left the country , and sought new homes ...
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