A Chronological History of New-England in the Form of Annals, Том 1Priv. print., 1887 |
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... trade of fishing at Newfoundland.1 1562. Chatillon , Admiral of France , sends John Ribault to Florida ; arrives at Cape Francis in 30 deg . N. Lat .; May I enters a river , which he therefore calls the river May ; discovers eight ...
... trade of fishing at Newfoundland.1 1562. Chatillon , Admiral of France , sends John Ribault to Florida ; arrives at Cape Francis in 30 deg . N. Lat .; May I enters a river , which he therefore calls the river May ; discovers eight ...
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... trade ; then to settle : the French to Canada and Acadia : the English to South and North Virginia , Newfoundland , and Bermudas . For the English , at this time , extend Virginia from Florida to the Bay of Fundy ; and divide it into ...
... trade ; then to settle : the French to Canada and Acadia : the English to South and North Virginia , Newfoundland , and Bermudas . For the English , at this time , extend Virginia from Florida to the Bay of Fundy ; and divide it into ...
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... trade and fishing only ; and Sir F. Gorges also sends Vines with a ship to fish , trade , and discover , for some years together ; and hires men to stay the winter , wherein the plague raged among the Indians . But upon the Colony's ...
... trade and fishing only ; and Sir F. Gorges also sends Vines with a ship to fish , trade , and discover , for some years together ; and hires men to stay the winter , wherein the plague raged among the Indians . But upon the Colony's ...
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... trade , carrying Tantum an Indian with him . April 30 , arrives at the isle Monahigan , in 43 deg . 30 min . N. , where he is to stay with ten men to keep possession ; if the whaling answers expecta- tion . But being disappointed ; he ...
... trade , carrying Tantum an Indian with him . April 30 , arrives at the isle Monahigan , in 43 deg . 30 min . N. , where he is to stay with ten men to keep possession ; if the whaling answers expecta- tion . But being disappointed ; he ...
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... trade . One of the Plymouth ships gets in one month , to New England , and from thence goes to Spain . The other three return Plymouth within six months . to One of the Londoners gets in six weeks , to New England , and within six ...
... trade . One of the Plymouth ships gets in one month , to New England , and from thence goes to Spain . The other three return Plymouth within six months . to One of the Londoners gets in six weeks , to New England , and within six ...
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A Chronological History of New-England in the Form of Annals, Объемы 1-5 Thomas Prince Полный просмотр - 1887 |
A Chronological History of New-England in the Form of Annals, Том 1 Thomas Prince Полный просмотр - 1887 |
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