An Historical, Topographical, and Statistical View of the United States of America: From the Earliest Period to the Present Time, Volume 4J. Ridgway, 1819 |
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Halaman 4
... poffeffion of the country in the king's name . On his return , he was again fent out with a commiffion , and a pretty large force ; he returned in 1535 , and paffed the winter at St. Croix ; but the season proved so severe , that he and ...
... poffeffion of the country in the king's name . On his return , he was again fent out with a commiffion , and a pretty large force ; he returned in 1535 , and paffed the winter at St. Croix ; but the season proved so severe , that he and ...
Halaman 7
... , which is ten leagues in length , and four in breadth , at the foot of a mountain which gives name to it , about half a league from the south shore . While While the French had poffeffion of Canada , both the UPPER AND LOWER CANADA . 7.
... , which is ten leagues in length , and four in breadth , at the foot of a mountain which gives name to it , about half a league from the south shore . While While the French had poffeffion of Canada , both the UPPER AND LOWER CANADA . 7.
Halaman 8
... poffeffion of the British government , contrary to the treaty of peace , are , without any poffible doubt , both within the limits of the United States . kinds . While the country was in poffeffion of the kinds . 8 GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF.
... poffeffion of the British government , contrary to the treaty of peace , are , without any poffible doubt , both within the limits of the United States . kinds . While the country was in poffeffion of the kinds . 8 GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF.
Halaman 9
... poffeffion of the French , the Indians fupplied them with poultry ; and the French had traders , who , like the original inhabitants , traversed the vast lakes and rivers in canoes , with incredible industry and patience , carrying ...
... poffeffion of the French , the Indians fupplied them with poultry ; and the French had traders , who , like the original inhabitants , traversed the vast lakes and rivers in canoes , with incredible industry and patience , carrying ...
Halaman 12
... fishermen had long resorted to this island every sum- mer , not more than twenty or thirty had ever fixed there . The French , who who took poffeffion of it in August 1713 , were 12 GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF Cape-Breton.
... fishermen had long resorted to this island every sum- mer , not more than twenty or thirty had ever fixed there . The French , who who took poffeffion of it in August 1713 , were 12 GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF Cape-Breton.
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Istilah dan frasa umum
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