The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 6John Holland Rose University Press, 1929 - Great Britain |
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... land beyond the ocean , and thither Erik the Red sailed from Iceland in 983 in search of fresh homes for himself and his men . He called the new land " Greenland " and planted settlements there that were con- tinuously occupied until ...
... land beyond the ocean , and thither Erik the Red sailed from Iceland in 983 in search of fresh homes for himself and his men . He called the new land " Greenland " and planted settlements there that were con- tinuously occupied until ...
Page 120
... lands beyond the Atlantic in 1497 and the disappointment of his second voyage in 1498 , having been already mentioned in this History , 1 need not be discussed in this connection . The site of Cabot's landfall and the land he formally ...
... lands beyond the Atlantic in 1497 and the disappointment of his second voyage in 1498 , having been already mentioned in this History , 1 need not be discussed in this connection . The site of Cabot's landfall and the land he formally ...
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... land question . Scarcely a phase of the Report escaped the devastating criticism of the Colonial Office . Newcastle dismissed at the outset the " notion of any imperial guarantee or advance of money " ; he disallowed both provincial ...
... land question . Scarcely a phase of the Report escaped the devastating criticism of the Colonial Office . Newcastle dismissed at the outset the " notion of any imperial guarantee or advance of money " ; he disallowed both provincial ...
Contents
CHAPTER I | 1 |
The Cordillera | 7 |
Relations of the Aborigines to the Settlers | 13 |
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