A Compendium of the History of the United States: From the Earliest Settlements to 1872E. J. Hale, 1875 - 513 páginas |
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... carried bound to Powhatan , the king . After consultation with the principal chiefs , and due deliberation , it was determined by Powhatan that the prisoner should die . His head was laid 3. What countries did he pass through on his ...
... carried bound to Powhatan , the king . After consultation with the principal chiefs , and due deliberation , it was determined by Powhatan that the prisoner should die . His head was laid 3. What countries did he pass through on his ...
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... carried them to other parts of the world , especially to South America and the West Indies , and had sold them as slaves . This traffic they had con- tinued without intermission , and in this year ( 1620 ) a Dutch vessel brought to ...
... carried them to other parts of the world , especially to South America and the West Indies , and had sold them as slaves . This traffic they had con- tinued without intermission , and in this year ( 1620 ) a Dutch vessel brought to ...
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... carried into the court of King's Bench , and decided against them . The company was then declared dissolved , and the government of the colony devolved on the crown , under the charter . 7. While the controversy between the king and ...
... carried into the court of King's Bench , and decided against them . The company was then declared dissolved , and the government of the colony devolved on the crown , under the charter . 7. While the controversy between the king and ...
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... carrying trade . The population , in 1648 , amounted to twenty thousand . After the triumph of the parliamentary party in England , and the execution of the king , Charles I. , many royalists fled from that country to Virginia , where ...
... carrying trade . The population , in 1648 , amounted to twenty thousand . After the triumph of the parliamentary party in England , and the execution of the king , Charles I. , many royalists fled from that country to Virginia , where ...
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... carried off as a prisoner . 8. In 1638 a college at Cambridge , Massachusetts , was founded by Rev. John Harvard . It is now known as Har- vard University . The first printing press in the colony was also established this year , by Rev ...
... carried off as a prisoner . 8. In 1638 a college at Cambridge , Massachusetts , was founded by Rev. John Harvard . It is now known as Har- vard University . The first printing press in the colony was also established this year , by Rev ...
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