A Pictorial History of the United States: With Notices of Other Portions of America, North and South : for the Use of Schools and FamiliesE.H. Butler, 1872 - 516 halaman |
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... ordered that every family should work by itself , and should be furnished with land in proportion to its numbers . Under this system , the idlers soon disappeared . Even the women and children went to work in the fields . 9. The next ...
... ordered that every family should work by itself , and should be furnished with land in proportion to its numbers . Under this system , the idlers soon disappeared . Even the women and children went to work in the fields . 9. The next ...
Halaman 107
... ordered Stuyvesant to reduce the Swedes to submission . In 1655 , he sailed with six hundred men from New Amsterdam , and speedily subdued the colony , as we have related in the history of New York . The inhabitants were kindly treated ...
... ordered Stuyvesant to reduce the Swedes to submission . In 1655 , he sailed with six hundred men from New Amsterdam , and speedily subdued the colony , as we have related in the history of New York . The inhabitants were kindly treated ...
Halaman 125
... ordered his secre- tary to read aloud a paper , which he called his Commis- sion for command- ing the troops . " Beat the drums , " said Captain Wadsworth , as soon as he perceived what was coming ; and forthwith there was such a ...
... ordered his secre- tary to read aloud a paper , which he called his Commis- sion for command- ing the troops . " Beat the drums , " said Captain Wadsworth , as soon as he perceived what was coming ; and forthwith there was such a ...
Halaman 133
... ordered out every man in the city and neighborhood who was able to bear arms , except the slaves , and even some of the most trusty of these were enrolled ; and the most vigor- ous efforts were made to defend the place , and ...
... ordered out every man in the city and neighborhood who was able to bear arms , except the slaves , and even some of the most trusty of these were enrolled ; and the most vigor- ous efforts were made to defend the place , and ...
Halaman 137
... ordered that all lands bought or held by the settlers should go back to the original owner , in case the settler had no male heirs . Nor were they allowed to import rum , or trade with the Indians , or make use of negroes . 5 ...
... ordered that all lands bought or held by the settlers should go back to the original owner , in case the settler had no male heirs . Nor were they allowed to import rum , or trade with the Indians , or make use of negroes . 5 ...
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