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 * BOOK FIRST.
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 * FROM THE DISCOVERY OF AMERICA TO THE ACCESSION OF WILLIAM III.
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 * BOOK FIRST.
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 * FROM THE DISCOVERY OF AMERICA TO THE ACCESSION OF WILLIAM III.
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 * FROM THE DISCOVERY OF AMERICA TO THE ACCESSION OF WILLIAM III.
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 * align="center"|CHAPTER I.
 * 1492-1609.
 * EARLY VOYAGES AND DISCOVERIES.
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 * Voyages of the Northmen—Vinland||align=right|1
 * Knowledge on this subject in the 15th century||align=right|2
 * Christopher Columbus||align=right|2
 * His early life, genius, labors, etc||align=right|2
 * His early life, genius, labors, etc||align=right|3
 * Discovery of American—Orign of the name||align=right|3
 * Discovery of American—Origin of the name||align=right|4
 * Amerigo Vespucci||align=right|4
 * Sebastian Cabot's voyages||align=right|5
 * Cortereal—Ponce de Leon—Verrazzani||align=right|6
 * Cortereal—Ponce de Leon—Verrazzani||align=right|7
 * Cartier—Robertval—De Soto||align=right|8
 * Ribault—Melendez—De Gourgues||align=right|9
 * Ribault—Melendez—De Gourgues||align=right|10
 * Champlain—Canada—Acadie||align=right|11
 * Champlain—Canada—Acadie||align=right|12
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 * align="center"|CHAPTER II.
 * 1492-1600.
 * THE ABORIGINES OF AMERICA.
 * Origin of the name ||align=right|13
 * American antiquities||align=right|14
 * General characteristics of the Indian tribes||align=right|14
 * Manners, customs, government, law, etc||align=right|14
 * Manners, customs, government, law, etc||align=right|15
 * War the Indian's great business||align=right|15
 * Females—Numbers—Dialects||align=right|16
 * Intimation of prophecy||align=right|17
 * European views of the rights of Indians||align=right|18
 * Origin of difficulties||align=right|19
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 * CHAPTER III.
 * 1553-1606.
 * ATTEMPTS AT COLONIZATION BY THE ENGLISH.
 * Willoughby and Chancellor||align=right|20
 * Reign of Elizabeth||align=right|21
 * Frobisher and Drake||align=right|22
 * Sir Humphrey Gilbert and Sir Walter Raleigh||align=right|22
 * Sir Humphrey Gilbert and Sir Walter Raleigh||align=right|23
 * Roanoke and ||align=right|25
 * Roanoke and ||align=right|26
 * Lane, the governor—Harriot||align=right|26
 * Lane, the governor—Harriot||align=right|27
 * Abandonment of the colony||align=right|27
 * New one sent out—White, the governor||align=right|28
 * Virginia Dare—Colony lost entirely||align=right|28
 * Virginia Dare—Colony lost entirely||align=right|29
 * Assignment of Raleigh's patent||align=right|29
 * Gosnold—James I||align=right|29
 * Gosnold—James I||align=right|30
 * London company—Plymouth company||align=right|30
 * Charter—Instructions issued by the king||align=right|31
 * Charter—Instructions issued by the king||align=right|32
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 * CHAPTER IV.
 * 1606-1625.
 * COLONIZATION OF VIRGINIA.
 * The London company||align=right|32
 * Members of the council and emigrants||align=right|33
 * Jamestown—John Smith||align=right|33
 * Sickness—Smith taken prisoner||align=right|34
 * Saved by Pocahontas||align=right|34
 * Smith explores the Chesapeake||align=right|35
 * New charter—Lord Delaware captain-general||align=right|35
 * Smith returns to England||align=right|36
 * The "starving-time"—Return of better days||align=right|37
 * The "starving-time"—Return of better days||align=right|38
 * Enlargement of grant||align=right|39
 * Marriage of Pocahontas||align=right|39
 * Argall—Yeardley||align=right|40
 * First colonial assembly||align=right|41
 * Introduction of Negro slavery||align=right|41
 * Massacre by Indians—Retaliation||align=right|42
 * Dissolution of the company||align=right|43
 * Death of King Jame||align=right|43
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 * CHAPTER V.
 * 1609-1640.
 * SETTLEMENT OF NEW NETHERLAND.
 * Henry Hudson||align=right|44
 * Discovers and explorers the Hudson River||align=right|44
 * His conduct to the natives—His fate||align=right|44
 * His conduct to the natives—His fate||align=right|45
 * Dutch East India company||align=right|45
 * New Netherland—The Wallons||align=right|45
 * Purchase of Manhattan Island||align=right|46
 * }
 * Lane, the governor—Harriot||align=right|26
 * Lane, the governor—Harriot||align=right|27
 * Abandonment of the colony||align=right|27
 * New one sent out—White, the governor||align=right|28
 * Virginia Dare—Colony lost entirely||align=right|28
 * Virginia Dare—Colony lost entirely||align=right|29
 * Assignment of Raleigh's patent||align=right|29
 * Gosnold—James I||align=right|29
 * Gosnold—James I||align=right|30
 * London company—Plymouth company||align=right|30
 * Charter—Instructions issued by the king||align=right|31
 * Charter—Instructions issued by the king||align=right|32
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 * CHAPTER IV.
 * 1606-1625.
 * COLONIZATION OF VIRGINIA.
 * The London company||align=right|32
 * Members of the council and emigrants||align=right|33
 * Jamestown—John Smith||align=right|33
 * Sickness—Smith taken prisoner||align=right|34
 * Saved by Pocahontas||align=right|34
 * Smith explores the Chesapeake||align=right|35
 * New charter—Lord Delaware captain-general||align=right|35
 * Smith returns to England||align=right|36
 * The "starving-time"—Return of better days||align=right|37
 * The "starving-time"—Return of better days||align=right|38
 * Enlargement of grant||align=right|39
 * Marriage of Pocahontas||align=right|39
 * Argall—Yeardley||align=right|40
 * First colonial assembly||align=right|41
 * Introduction of Negro slavery||align=right|41
 * Massacre by Indians—Retaliation||align=right|42
 * Dissolution of the company||align=right|43
 * Death of King Jame||align=right|43
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 * CHAPTER V.
 * 1609-1640.
 * SETTLEMENT OF NEW NETHERLAND.
 * Henry Hudson||align=right|44
 * Discovers and explorers the Hudson River||align=right|44
 * His conduct to the natives—His fate||align=right|44
 * His conduct to the natives—His fate||align=right|45
 * Dutch East India company||align=right|45
 * New Netherland—The Wallons||align=right|45
 * Purchase of Manhattan Island||align=right|46
 * }
 * Smith returns to England||align=right|36
 * The "starving-time"—Return of better days||align=right|37
 * The "starving-time"—Return of better days||align=right|38
 * Enlargement of grant||align=right|39
 * Marriage of Pocahontas||align=right|39
 * Argall—Yeardley||align=right|40
 * First colonial assembly||align=right|41
 * Introduction of Negro slavery||align=right|41
 * Massacre by Indians—Retaliation||align=right|42
 * Dissolution of the company||align=right|43
 * Death of King Jame||align=right|43
 * colspan=2|
 * CHAPTER V.
 * 1609-1640.
 * SETTLEMENT OF NEW NETHERLAND.
 * Henry Hudson||align=right|44
 * Discovers and explorers the Hudson River||align=right|44
 * His conduct to the natives—His fate||align=right|44
 * His conduct to the natives—His fate||align=right|45
 * Dutch East India company||align=right|45
 * New Netherland—The Wallons||align=right|45
 * Purchase of Manhattan Island||align=right|46
 * }
 * CHAPTER V.
 * 1609-1640.
 * SETTLEMENT OF NEW NETHERLAND.
 * Henry Hudson||align=right|44
 * Discovers and explorers the Hudson River||align=right|44
 * His conduct to the natives—His fate||align=right|44
 * His conduct to the natives—His fate||align=right|45
 * Dutch East India company||align=right|45
 * New Netherland—The Wallons||align=right|45
 * Purchase of Manhattan Island||align=right|46
 * }
 * His conduct to the natives—His fate||align=right|44
 * His conduct to the natives—His fate||align=right|45
 * Dutch East India company||align=right|45
 * New Netherland—The Wallons||align=right|45
 * Purchase of Manhattan Island||align=right|46
 * }
 * New Netherland—The Wallons||align=right|45
 * Purchase of Manhattan Island||align=right|46
 * }
 * }