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... English Demosthenes , faded from its former lustre , by one little feeble historical effort the emanation of party- feelings , while that of the diffident and retired Hume rises daily in importance , and bids fair to be immortal ...
... English Demosthenes , faded from its former lustre , by one little feeble historical effort the emanation of party- feelings , while that of the diffident and retired Hume rises daily in importance , and bids fair to be immortal ...
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... English attempts for discovering a North west passage - Pamphilo Narvez's Grant - Ferdinand de Soto's expedition- Cartier's - First attempts of the French to colonise Canada - English at- tempt to settle Newfoundland - La Roque's ...
... English attempts for discovering a North west passage - Pamphilo Narvez's Grant - Ferdinand de Soto's expedition- Cartier's - First attempts of the French to colonise Canada - English at- tempt to settle Newfoundland - La Roque's ...
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... English nation - Com- mission to John Cabot and his three sons - John Cabot's death- Sebastian Cabot's voyage ... English attempts for discovering a North - west passage - Pamphilo Narvez's Grant - Ferdinand de Soto's expedition ...
... English nation - Com- mission to John Cabot and his three sons - John Cabot's death- Sebastian Cabot's voyage ... English attempts for discovering a North - west passage - Pamphilo Narvez's Grant - Ferdinand de Soto's expedition ...
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... English nation was much in- ferior to most other European nations in the science of navigation , though , from the advantages which its insular situation always gave , the contrary might have been expected . Its military glory retained ...
... English nation was much in- ferior to most other European nations in the science of navigation , though , from the advantages which its insular situation always gave , the contrary might have been expected . Its military glory retained ...
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... English , John Cabot , a na- tive and citizen of Venice , had long resided . De- sirous of emulating the exploits of Columbus , he ' offered himself to Henry as a person amply qualified to make further discoveries under the English ban ...
... English , John Cabot , a na- tive and citizen of Venice , had long resided . De- sirous of emulating the exploits of Columbus , he ' offered himself to Henry as a person amply qualified to make further discoveries under the English ban ...
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