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... Port Royal Ent . 1520 Creeks ST . AUGUSTINE palachicola R Narvaez 1528 Santee R De Ayllon Savannah R. Altamaha R. Ribault 1562 De Leon 1512 St Johns Seminoles FLORIDA De Soto 1539 GULF OF MEXICO Tampa Bay Tortugas Is ATLANTIC 1584 ...
... Port Royal Ent . 1520 Creeks ST . AUGUSTINE palachicola R Narvaez 1528 Santee R De Ayllon Savannah R. Altamaha R. Ribault 1562 De Leon 1512 St Johns Seminoles FLORIDA De Soto 1539 GULF OF MEXICO Tampa Bay Tortugas Is ATLANTIC 1584 ...
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... port . 20. Great was the agitation in the little community of Palos as they beheld the well - known vessel of the admiral re- entering the harbor . Their desponding imaginations had long since consigned him to a watery grave . Most of ...
... port . 20. Great was the agitation in the little community of Palos as they beheld the well - known vessel of the admiral re- entering the harbor . Their desponding imaginations had long since consigned him to a watery grave . Most of ...
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... Porto Rico , which he made after the expedition alluded to , inspired him with the desire of being its governor , and the king of Spain gave him the appointment . " But his commission as governor conflicted with the claims of the family ...
... Porto Rico , which he made after the expedition alluded to , inspired him with the desire of being its governor , and the king of Spain gave him the appointment . " But his commission as governor conflicted with the claims of the family ...
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... Porto Rico . This took place about twenty years after Columbus had discovered that island . Exactly how many and what islands Ponce visited is not known . We do know , however , that he landed on the island of San Salva- dor , the one ...
... Porto Rico . This took place about twenty years after Columbus had discovered that island . Exactly how many and what islands Ponce visited is not known . We do know , however , that he landed on the island of San Salva- dor , the one ...
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... Porto Rico . Several years after , he went again to Florida , his object being to make a settlement , he having been appointed governor of the country on the condition that he would colonize it . His company was attacked by the natives ...
... Porto Rico . Several years after , he went again to Florida , his object being to make a settlement , he having been appointed governor of the country on the condition that he would colonize it . His company was attacked by the natives ...
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Página 340 - NEW YORK William Floyd Philip Livingston Francis Lewis Lewis Morris NEW JERSEY Richard Stockton John Witherspoon Francis Hopkinson John Hart Abraham Clark PENNSYLVANIA Robert Morris Benjamin Rush Benjamin...
Página 339 - He has constrained our fellow-citizens, taken captive on the high seas, to bear arms against their country ; to become the executioners of their friends and brethren, or to fall themselves by their hands.
Página 175 - With a heart full of love and gratitude, I now take leave of you : I most devoutly wish that your latter days may be as prosperous and happy, as your former ones have been glorious and honorable.
Página 252 - Constitution of the United States of America was ratified, and also all acts and parts of acts of the General Assembly of this State ratifying amendments of the said Constitution, are hereby repealed; and that the union now subsisting between South Carolina and other States, under the name of the "United States of America,
Página 189 - Relying on its kindness in this, as in other things, and actuated by that fervent love towards it which is so natural to a man who views in it the native soil of himself and his progenitors for several generations, I anticipate, with pleasing expectation, that retreat in which I promise myself to realize, without alloy, the sweet enjoyment of partaking, in the midst of my fellow-citizens, the benign influence of good laws under a free Government — the ever favorite object of my heart — and the...
Página 138 - Sir, we are not weak, if we make a proper use of those means which the God of nature hath placed in our power. Three millions of people, armed in the holy cause of liberty, and in such a country as that which we possess, are invincible by any force which our enemy can send against us. Besides, sir, we shall not fight our battles alone.
Página 272 - My paramount object in this struggle is to save the Union, and is not either to save or to destroy slavery. If I could save the Union without freeing any slave, I would do it...
Página 140 - As to pay, Sir, I beg leave to assure the Congress, that, as no pecuniary consideration could have tempted me to accept this arduous employment, at the expense of my domestic ease and happiness, I do not wish to make any profit from it. I will keep an exact account of my expenses. Those, I doubt not, they will discharge; and that is all I desire.
Página 182 - He smote the rock of the national resources, and abundant streams of revenue gushed forth. He touched the dead corpse of the Public Credit, and it sprung upon its feet.
Página 9 - No title of nobility shall be granted by the United States; and no person holding any office of profit or trust under them shall, without the consent of Congress, accept of any present, emolument, office, or title, of any kind whatever, from any king, prince, or foreign State.