Again they embarked; and with every stage of their adventurous progress the mystery of this vast New World was more and more unveiled.Previously in
La Salle’s Oratory
My master is called the King of France, and he is the mightiest among the chiefs beyond the great water.Previously in The Discovery of the Great
Parkman Vol. 3, Chapter 19
The Sioux, consoled by their promises to return with goods for trade, did not oppose their departure; and they set out together, eight white men in
William Penn Founds Philadelphia – 4
Today's installment concludes William Penn Founds Philadelphia,our selection by George E. Ellis.If you have journeyed through all of the
William Penn Founds Philadelphia – 3
About this time William Penn was elected a fellow of the Royal Society in London, probably by nomination of his friend, Dr. John Wallis.Continuing
William Penn Founds Philadelphia – 2
The charter vested the perpetual proprietaryship of this territory in William Penn and his heirs, on the fealty of the annual payment of two
William Penn Founds Philadelphia
This series has easy 5 minute installments.IntroductionApart from the geographical significance of the Philadelphia region, the foundation of