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... the usual result has been , that the conquered people have adopted the
manners of their conquerors , have become mixed with them by intermarriages ,
and the two nations have soon become amalgamated into one , leaving no
visible trace ...
... the usual result has been , that the conquered people have adopted the
manners of their conquerors , have become mixed with them by intermarriages ,
and the two nations have soon become amalgamated into one , leaving no
visible trace ...
Halaman 26
But the priests having assumed to control the civil affairs of the plantation , soon
quarreled with the government , and Biencourt , who , on the return of his father to
France , had become the leader of the colony , caused them to remove to an ...
But the priests having assumed to control the civil affairs of the plantation , soon
quarreled with the government , and Biencourt , who , on the return of his father to
France , had become the leader of the colony , caused them to remove to an ...
Halaman 46
2 Godfrey was for several years an agent of the Laconia company at Piscataqua ;
after he established himself in Maine , his activity and intelligence soon year
another grant of twelve thousand acres on the west 46 MAINE HISTORICAL ...
2 Godfrey was for several years an agent of the Laconia company at Piscataqua ;
after he established himself in Maine , his activity and intelligence soon year
another grant of twelve thousand acres on the west 46 MAINE HISTORICAL ...
Halaman 49
A decision of the Court in 1640 , applied the name to Fore river ; but a certificate '
was soon afterward obtained and transmitted to England , founded , as was
pretended , on the statements of the Indians and ancient settlers , that the Court
had ...
A decision of the Court in 1640 , applied the name to Fore river ; but a certificate '
was soon afterward obtained and transmitted to England , founded , as was
pretended , on the statements of the Indians and ancient settlers , that the Court
had ...
Halaman 54
Winter , now left without interruption , immediately employed himself to bring into
action all the resources of the grant . He soon built a ship upon the island , “
settled a place for fishing , and improved many servants for fishing and planting .
Winter , now left without interruption , immediately employed himself to bring into
action all the resources of the grant . He soon built a ship upon the island , “
settled a place for fishing , and improved many servants for fishing and planting .
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