A Geographical, Historical, Commercial, and Agricultural View of the United States of AmericaBy H. Fisher, 1820 - 758 páginas |
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... captain John Smith sailed to North Virginia , with two ships and forty - five men . The princi- pal object of his voyage was to make experiments on mines , it being supposed that both gold and copper ore had been already discovered ...
... captain John Smith sailed to North Virginia , with two ships and forty - five men . The princi- pal object of his voyage was to make experiments on mines , it being supposed that both gold and copper ore had been already discovered ...
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... captain Snelling , was suddenly attacked by the English , accom- panied by the usual barbarous shouts of the Indians . This combined and vigorous assault was firmly withstood by the American troops , until their main body approached ...
... captain Snelling , was suddenly attacked by the English , accom- panied by the usual barbarous shouts of the Indians . This combined and vigorous assault was firmly withstood by the American troops , until their main body approached ...
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... captain Lawrence was appointed to the command of the Chesapeak frigate , then lying at Boston . On the 1st of June , discovering that the British frigate , the Shannon , captain Broke , had appeared off the har- bour , displaying her ...
... captain Lawrence was appointed to the command of the Chesapeak frigate , then lying at Boston . On the 1st of June , discovering that the British frigate , the Shannon , captain Broke , had appeared off the har- bour , displaying her ...
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