Memoirs of the Historical Society of Pennsylvania, Volume 3M'Carty and Davis, 1834 |
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Page 19
... settled by Europeans . Of the islands that encircle and belong to America , the fol- lowing are the principal of those which are settled by Euro- peans : - The Azores , or Hawks ' Islands , ( Insulæ Accipitrum , ) lie very near Europe ...
... settled by Europeans . Of the islands that encircle and belong to America , the fol- lowing are the principal of those which are settled by Euro- peans : - The Azores , or Hawks ' Islands , ( Insulæ Accipitrum , ) lie very near Europe ...
Page 61
... settled before the year 1606 and the fol- lowing : In that year , a considerable number of people were sent thither under Captains Sir George Popham and Gilbert ; who settled themselves in the part now called New Eng- land ; and after ...
... settled before the year 1606 and the fol- lowing : In that year , a considerable number of people were sent thither under Captains Sir George Popham and Gilbert ; who settled themselves in the part now called New Eng- land ; and after ...
Page 84
... settled them- selves in Virginia and New Sweden , made every possible opposition to the Swedes , trying to get into their power the forts and places which they had formerly possessed . These differences appeared to have been amicably ...
... settled them- selves in Virginia and New Sweden , made every possible opposition to the Swedes , trying to get into their power the forts and places which they had formerly possessed . These differences appeared to have been amicably ...
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THE TRANSLATORS PREFACE | v |
BOOK | 13 |
In what manner at what time and by what European Nations | 24 |
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