A Geographical, Historical, Commercial, and Agricultural View of the United States of America: Forming a Complete Emigrant's Directory Through Every Part of the Republic: Particularising the States of Kentucky, Tennessee, Ohio, Indiana, Mississippi, Louisiana, and Illinois; and the Territories of Alabama and Missouri ... East and West Florida, Michigan, and North-western ... Likewise, an Account of the British Possessions in Upper and Lower Canada ...Edwards & Knibb, 1820 - 751 páginas |
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... command of Laudonier . In June he arrived at St. Mary's river , where he built a fort , and in honour of his master , Charles IX . , called it Carolina . In August this year , captain Ribalt arrived a second time at Florida , with a ...
... command of Laudonier . In June he arrived at St. Mary's river , where he built a fort , and in honour of his master , Charles IX . , called it Carolina . In August this year , captain Ribalt arrived a second time at Florida , with a ...
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... command of Philip Amidas and Arthur Barlow , who landed twenty miles west of Roanoke river . On the 13th of July they formally took possession of the country , and in honour of their virgin queen , Elizabeth , called it Virginia ...
... command of Philip Amidas and Arthur Barlow , who landed twenty miles west of Roanoke river . On the 13th of July they formally took possession of the country , and in honour of their virgin queen , Elizabeth , called it Virginia ...
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... command of captain Newport . In April he landed in Chesapeak bay , the most southerly point of which he called Cape Henry , a name which it still retains .-- On the 13th of May they commenced a settlement on James - river , appointed Mr ...
... command of captain Newport . In April he landed in Chesapeak bay , the most southerly point of which he called Cape Henry , a name which it still retains .-- On the 13th of May they commenced a settlement on James - river , appointed Mr ...
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... command all the trade of the St. Lawrence river on the north , and of the Mississippi on the south , excited a jealousy in the English nation , which soon broke out in open war . This war was carried on with various success . Of UNITED ...
... command all the trade of the St. Lawrence river on the north , and of the Mississippi on the south , excited a jealousy in the English nation , which soon broke out in open war . This war was carried on with various success . Of UNITED ...
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... command of colonel Smith and major Pitcairn , to destroy the stores , and , as was reported , to seize Messrs . Hancock and Adams , the leading men of the congress . They set out before day - break , on the 19th of April , marching with ...
... command of colonel Smith and major Pitcairn , to destroy the stores , and , as was reported , to seize Messrs . Hancock and Adams , the leading men of the congress . They set out before day - break , on the 19th of April , marching with ...
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