The National Magazine: A Monthly Journal of American History, Volume 13; Volume 15; Volume 19Magazine of Western History Publishing Company, 1894 - United States |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 87
Page 149
... five or six days ' sail south of Vinland , called by the Scandinavians , Ireland edh Mikla or Great Ireland , and this was the same territory now occupied by the Ame- rican States of North and South Carolina , Georgia and Florida . Sit ...
... five or six days ' sail south of Vinland , called by the Scandinavians , Ireland edh Mikla or Great Ireland , and this was the same territory now occupied by the Ame- rican States of North and South Carolina , Georgia and Florida . Sit ...
Page 150
... five years aferwards , speaking of an adventure of his , twenty - five years before the date of his letter , or eighty years before the time of this publica- tion , says in his letter to Mr. Lloyd , that having , with five others been ...
... five years aferwards , speaking of an adventure of his , twenty - five years before the date of his letter , or eighty years before the time of this publica- tion , says in his letter to Mr. Lloyd , that having , with five others been ...
Page 153
... five and forty degrees of the said latitude , all alongst the said II . coast of Virginia and America , as the coast lyeth . " The fourth and fifth sections of the charter defines who shall constitute the first and second colonies , and ...
... five and forty degrees of the said latitude , all alongst the said II . coast of Virginia and America , as the coast lyeth . " The fourth and fifth sections of the charter defines who shall constitute the first and second colonies , and ...
Page 154
... five and forty degrees of the same latitude , and the boundaries were defined in terms precisely like that of the first colony . " Each of these colonies were to es- tablish councils , to be called " The Council of Virginia , " who were ...
... five and forty degrees of the same latitude , and the boundaries were defined in terms precisely like that of the first colony . " Each of these colonies were to es- tablish councils , to be called " The Council of Virginia , " who were ...
Page 161
... five years , and county coro- ner six years . The large real estate interests of Dr. Davis , requiring his whole atten- tion , induced him to give up every- thing else of a business nature , and devote himself to its management . But ...
... five years , and county coro- ner six years . The large real estate interests of Dr. Davis , requiring his whole atten- tion , induced him to give up every- thing else of a business nature , and devote himself to its management . But ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
afterwards America Antwerp appointed became began Bible Bible was printed Bishop born building built cago called Captain Carolina Cascade tunnel Chicago church citizens College Colonel colonies Congress Connecticut constitution Cook county Court daugh Davenport early edition elected engaged England enterprises father feet Fitch Fort Dearborn French friends Gorton Governor held Hilliard honor House hundred Idaho Springs Illinois Indians interest Island James John Judge labor Lake land lawyer Lincoln lived located married Massachusetts ment miles mountain National native North North Carolina Northern Pacific Railroad Ohio party passed Philo Carpenter pioneer practice present President railroad returned Rhode Island river says Senate sent settlers slave South street success Tacoma territory tion took town Tunis tunnel Union United Virginia Washington western Whig William York young