A Wilderness of Miseries: War and Warriors in Early AmericaBloomsbury Academic, 3 dec 1980 - 250 pagina's |
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... land was still a few days away when , suddenly , men were roused from their sleep at four in the morning on April 21 by shouts announcing the sighting of land . Cries of " the Land of Virginia " reverberated through the three vessels ...
... land was still a few days away when , suddenly , men were roused from their sleep at four in the morning on April 21 by shouts announcing the sighting of land . Cries of " the Land of Virginia " reverberated through the three vessels ...
Pagina 33
... land need not be purchased , he added , for in " a vacant soyle , hee that taketh possession of it , and bestoweth culture and husbandry upon it , his Right it is . " John Winthrop , the early governor of that colony , believed that God ...
... land need not be purchased , he added , for in " a vacant soyle , hee that taketh possession of it , and bestoweth culture and husbandry upon it , his Right it is . " John Winthrop , the early governor of that colony , believed that God ...
Pagina 72
... land hungry New Englanders . Benjamin Franklin and Governor William Shirley of Massachusetts each played on this theme in their pleas to London . Franklin depicted the colonists as so destitute of arable land that many had fled to the ...
... land hungry New Englanders . Benjamin Franklin and Governor William Shirley of Massachusetts each played on this theme in their pleas to London . Franklin depicted the colonists as so destitute of arable land that many had fled to the ...
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The Nature of American | 1 |
War and Society | 3 |
The Indian Wars | 29 |
Copyright | |
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