The Life of George Washington,: Commander in Chief of the American Forces, During the War which Established the Independence of His Country, and First President of the United States, Tập 1C.P. Wayne, 1804 |
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... claimed America , and contended for the ex- clusion of the Spaniards from the western ocean . This controversy was decided by the pope who , on the 7th of May 1493 , out of his Own " mere liberality and certain knowledge , and the ...
... claimed America , and contended for the ex- clusion of the Spaniards from the western ocean . This controversy was decided by the pope who , on the 7th of May 1493 , out of his Own " mere liberality and certain knowledge , and the ...
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... claimed lying in North America , between the 40th and 46th degrees of latitude , then called Acadié , with power to colonize and to rule it ; and he soon afterwards granted to that gentleman and his associates an exclusive right to the ...
... claimed lying in North America , between the 40th and 46th degrees of latitude , then called Acadié , with power to colonize and to rule it ; and he soon afterwards granted to that gentleman and his associates an exclusive right to the ...
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... claimed this country as having been first discovered in 1609 by captain Hud- son , who was an Englishman , and the benefit of whose discoveries , he alleged , could not be transferred from his nation . He demanded possession , and the ...
... claimed this country as having been first discovered in 1609 by captain Hud- son , who was an Englishman , and the benefit of whose discoveries , he alleged , could not be transferred from his nation . He demanded possession , and the ...
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... claimed a right to the river which they asserted themselves to have first discovered , and to which they had given the name of Fresh river . In addition to this hostile title , lord Say and Seal and lord Brooke , with some others ...
... claimed a right to the river which they asserted themselves to have first discovered , and to which they had given the name of Fresh river . In addition to this hostile title , lord Say and Seal and lord Brooke , with some others ...
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... monsieur D'Aulney lieu- tenant general of the king of France in Acadié . This treaty was laid before the commissioners for the colonies and sanctioned by them . CHAP . IV . Monsieur Razilly , who claimed the INTRODUCTION . 141.
... monsieur D'Aulney lieu- tenant general of the king of France in Acadié . This treaty was laid before the commissioners for the colonies and sanctioned by them . CHAP . IV . Monsieur Razilly , who claimed the INTRODUCTION . 141.
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