| Richard Phillips (sir.) - 1851
...portion of the population is now of European descent. North America is principally peopled by Britons and their descendants ; a considerable number of French in Canada, some Germans in Pennsylvania and New York, and Dutch, Swedes, and Spaniards in other localities. POL1T1CAL D1VIS1ONS. 539. The following... | |
| G.P. Putnam & Co - 1853 - 866 pages
...discovered by Sir Walter Raleigh in 1584, & the colonies of Vir¥inia & New England were planted in 607 & 1620. North America is principally peopled by Britons...nominally, if not actually, possessed by European sovereigns ; at present, except the wide regions claimed by Gt. Britain & Russia, in the extreme N.,... | |
| Theophilus Carey Callicot - Geography - 1853 - 874 pages
...Virginia was discovered by Sir Wnller Raleigh in 1584, & the colonies of Virginia & New England were planted in 1607 & 1620. North America is principally...Germans in Pennsylvania & N. York, & Dutch, Swedes, i Spaniards, in other localities. At one period nearly the whole continent was nominally, if not actually,... | |
| Edmund Markham Heale - 1853 - 296 pages
...Europeans and negroes, and are rapidly becoming extinct. N. America is principally peopled by Britons and their descendants, a considerable number of French in Canada, some Germans in Pennsylvania and New York, and Dutch, Swedes, and Spaniards in other localities. Besides these are the mixed races,... | |
| Theophilus Carey Callicot - Geography - 1854 - 882 pages
...by Sir Walter Raleigh in 1584, & the colonies of Virginia & New England were planted in 1607 & 1G20. J V x S ? - - e @ I $7 gH - DI <ח袡E,DX q sD{* xB L a~...ܜ sl s ;8 . Y8 " J ٍ @ [ Zj [ - q E G ' T + r sovereigns ; at present, except the wide regions claimed by fit. Britain & Russia, in the extreme X.,... | |
| Theophilus Carey Callicot - Gazetteers - 1855 - 880 pages
...Virginia & New England were planted in 1607 & 1620. North America is principally peopled by Britons £ their descendants, a considerable number of French...in Canada, some Germans in Pennsylvania & N. York, £ Dutch, Swedes, & Spaniards, in other localities. At one period nearly the whole continent was nominally,... | |
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