Lectures on the Growth and Development of the United States, Volume 2Amer. Educational Alliance, 1915 - United States |
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Page 430
... soon con- The Mississippi , however , stantly travelled by the adventurous trader , and still more adventurous missionary . A Spanish vessel , under Andrew de Pes , entered the mouth soon after ; but , on the second of March , 1699 ...
... soon con- The Mississippi , however , stantly travelled by the adventurous trader , and still more adventurous missionary . A Spanish vessel , under Andrew de Pes , entered the mouth soon after ; but , on the second of March , 1699 ...
Page 465
... soon compelled to return them after suf- fering severe loss . loss . This dispute , which nearly involved all the northern colonies in a fresh war of mutual ex- termination with the Indians , was at length found to be unprofitable to ...
... soon compelled to return them after suf- fering severe loss . loss . This dispute , which nearly involved all the northern colonies in a fresh war of mutual ex- termination with the Indians , was at length found to be unprofitable to ...
Page 373
... soon became scarce and they were often obliged to risk their lives to obtain means of sustenance . Furthermore , it was impossible for them to take the offensive with any prospect of success . Confident that the British would soon be ...
... soon became scarce and they were often obliged to risk their lives to obtain means of sustenance . Furthermore , it was impossible for them to take the offensive with any prospect of success . Confident that the British would soon be ...
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