History of the United States: For the Use of Common SchoolsThomas, Cowperthwait & Company, 1839 - 324 páginas |
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... possession of Florida IV . England attempts to colonise the United States V. Colonisation of Virginia . VI . Virginia acquires civil freedom VII . Indian war - Dissolution of the London Company VIII . Virginia after the Restoration IX ...
... possession of Florida IV . England attempts to colonise the United States V. Colonisation of Virginia . VI . Virginia acquires civil freedom VII . Indian war - Dissolution of the London Company VIII . Virginia after the Restoration IX ...
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... possession and address of the admiral were scarcely sufficient to preserve his ascendency and ensure the completion of his voyage . When their patience was nearly exhausted , the signs of land began to appear . The water had become more ...
... possession and address of the admiral were scarcely sufficient to preserve his ascendency and ensure the completion of his voyage . When their patience was nearly exhausted , the signs of land began to appear . The water had become more ...
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... possession of it on behalf of the Castilian sovereigns , giving it the name of San Salvador . The island was called ... possessions of the Spanish sove- reigns , before completing his first voyage . All these newly discovered lands he ...
... possession of it on behalf of the Castilian sovereigns , giving it the name of San Salvador . The island was called ... possessions of the Spanish sove- reigns , before completing his first voyage . All these newly discovered lands he ...
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... possession of them in the king's name . The expedition was fitted out from Bristol , in England , and reached the American continent , probably in 56 degrees of north lati- tude , on the coast of Labrador , June 14th , 1497 , nearly ...
... possession of them in the king's name . The expedition was fitted out from Bristol , in England , and reached the American continent , probably in 56 degrees of north lati- tude , on the coast of Labrador , June 14th , 1497 , nearly ...
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... POSSESSION OF FLORIDA . As the Spaniards had been the first nation to attempt the discovery of the New World , so they were the most enterprising and adventurous in their endeavours to con- quer and colonize its extensive and fertile ...
... POSSESSION OF FLORIDA . As the Spaniards had been the first nation to attempt the discovery of the New World , so they were the most enterprising and adventurous in their endeavours to con- quer and colonize its extensive and fertile ...
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Términos y frases comunes
administration affairs afterwards American appointed army arrived artillery assembly attack attempt battle Boston Britain British British army Burgoyne campaign Canada Captain captured Charleston charter chief Clinton Colonel colonists colony command commenced commissioners compelled congress Connecticut Count d'Estaing declared defeat defence Delaware detachment Duke of York Dutch effect emigrants enemy England English expedition favour fire fleet force Fort Edward France French garrison governor granted hostilities Indians inhabitants Island Jersey killed king land legislature Leisler Lord Cornwallis Lord Rawdon loss Massachusetts measure ment miles militia North officers parliament party passed peace Penn Philadelphia Port possession president prisoners proceeded proprietaries province received reinforcements retired retreat returned Rhode Island river royal Sackett's Harbour sailed Savannah sent settled settlement settlers ships siege Sir Henry Clinton soon South Carolina Spaniards squadron succeeded surrender territory tion took place town treaty troops United vessels Virginia Washington William wounded York
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Página 50 - Name of the Council Established at Plymouth in the County of Devon, for the Planting, Ruling, Ordering and Governing of New England in America...
Página 315 - States shall consist only in levying war against them, or in adhering to their enemies, giving them aid and comfort. No person shall be convicted of treason unless on the testimony of two witnesses to the same overt act, or on confession in open court.
Página 311 - Each House shall keep a Journal of its Proceedings, and from time to time publish the same, excepting such Parts as may in their Judgment require Secrecy ; and the Yeas and Nays of the Members of either House on any question shall, at the Desire of one fifth of those Present, be entered on the Journal.
Página 311 - The times, places, and manner of holding elections for senators and representatives, shall be prescribed in each state by the legislature thereof: but the congress may at any time by law, make or alter such regulations, except as to the places of choosing senators.
Página 52 - IN THE NAME OF GOD, AMEN. We whose names are underwritten, the loyal subjects of our dread sovereign lord King James, by the grace of God of Great Britain, France, and Ireland, king, defender of the faith, etc.
Página 52 - Virginia, do by these presents solemnly and mutually, in the presence of God and one of another, covenant and combine ourselves together into a civil body politic, for our better ordering and preservation and furtherance of the ends aforesaid...
Página 315 - The citizens of each State shall be entitled to all privileges and immunities of citizens in the several States. 2 A person charged in any State with treason, felony, or other crime, who shall flee from justice, and be found in another State, shall on demand of the executive authority of the State from which he fled, be delivered up to be removed to the State having jurisdiction of the crime.
Página 311 - ... 2. Each house may determine the rules of its proceedings, punish its members for disorderly behavior, and with the concurrence of two thirds, expel a member.
Página 313 - ... 2. The privilege of the writ of habeas corpus shall not be suspended, unless when in cases of rebellion or invasion the public safety may require it. 3. No bill of attainder or ex post facto law shall be passed. 4. No capitation or other direct tax shall be laid, unless in proportion to the census or enumeration herein before directed to be taken.
Página 315 - ... 3. The trial of all crimes, except in cases of impeachment, shall be by jury; and such trial shall be held in the state where the said crimes shall have been committed; but when not committed within any state, the trial shall be at such place or places as the congress may by law have directed.