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America, a History: I. the United States.--Ii. Dominion of Canada.--Iii ...
Robert Mackenzie
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The fierce Mary was absorbed in the congenial employment of trampling out Protestant- ism by the slaughter of its followers. The America upon which John Cabot^->now an almost forgotten name— had lookea fourscore jrears before, was nearly as much forgotten as its discoverer. But during the more tranquil reim of Elizabeth there began that search for a north-west route to the East which Europe has prosecuted from that tune till now with marvellous persistence and intrepidity. Mar- tin Frobisher, ^...ing forth on this quest, pierced farther into the north than any previous explorer had done. He looked again upon the bleak, ice-bound coasts of Labrador and of Southern Greenland. Sir Humphrev Gilbert, acting under the Queen's authority, visited New- foandlana, and planted there an inconsiderable and unenduring set- tlement. Another generation passed before England beffan to con- cern herself about ue shadowy and weU-nigh forgotten claim which she had founded upon the discoveries of John Cabot.

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