A Popular School History of the United States: In which are Inserted as Part of the Narrative Selections from the Writings of Eminent American Historians, and Other American Writers of Note : to which are Added the Declaration of Independence, and the Constitution of the United States, with Copious Notes : Fully Illustrated with Maps, Portraits, and ViewsClark & Maynard, 1886 - 379 páginas |
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... South Carolina ; " and five years afterward the “ History of the American Revolution , " which was received with universal commendation . His “ Life of Wash . ington " appeared in 1807 , and the “ History of South Carolina ” in 1809 ...
... South Carolina ; " and five years afterward the “ History of the American Revolution , " which was received with universal commendation . His “ Life of Wash . ington " appeared in 1807 , and the “ History of South Carolina ” in 1809 ...
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... South Carolina ; " and five years afterward the " History of the American Revolution , " which was received with universal commendation . His " Life of Wash- ington " appeared in 1807 , and the " History of South Carolina " in 1809 . He ...
... South Carolina ; " and five years afterward the " History of the American Revolution , " which was received with universal commendation . His " Life of Wash- ington " appeared in 1807 , and the " History of South Carolina " in 1809 . He ...
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... South Carolina in 1806. His productions in poetry , romance , history , biography , and criticism are numerous . The best of his works of fiction are published in seventeen volumes , under the title of " Revolutionary and Border ...
... South Carolina in 1806. His productions in poetry , romance , history , biography , and criticism are numerous . The best of his works of fiction are published in seventeen volumes , under the title of " Revolutionary and Border ...
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... South Carolina . — The Huguenots in Carolina ( 96 ) ; Albe- marle and Clarendon colonies ; The Grand Model ; Division of the province ( 98 ) . Georgia . - Motives for the settlement ; Settlement of Savannah ( 99 ) ̋ Wesley and ...
... South Carolina . — The Huguenots in Carolina ( 96 ) ; Albe- marle and Clarendon colonies ; The Grand Model ; Division of the province ( 98 ) . Georgia . - Motives for the settlement ; Settlement of Savannah ( 99 ) ̋ Wesley and ...
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... south - west . He found a small island in a strait , and passed the winter there . In the spring he explored the main - land , and , finding it covered with a delightful verdure , he called it Greenland . 4. There was formerly , say the ...
... south - west . He found a small island in a strait , and passed the winter there . In the spring he explored the main - land , and , finding it covered with a delightful verdure , he called it Greenland . 4. There was formerly , say the ...
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