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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... close of the periods , are recommended to such teachers as are preparing classes for examination . These will be found , in most cases , all - sufficient . Afterward it will be a labor of love to put flesh upon the skeleton and inspire ...
... close of the periods , are recommended to such teachers as are preparing classes for examination . These will be found , in most cases , all - sufficient . Afterward it will be a labor of love to put flesh upon the skeleton and inspire ...
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... close by the water's side , ' at first exhibited signs of hostility ; but they were soon conciliated by the kind and forbearing conduct of the stran- gers ; and their respect for Drake so increased that , when they saw him about to ...
... close by the water's side , ' at first exhibited signs of hostility ; but they were soon conciliated by the kind and forbearing conduct of the stran- gers ; and their respect for Drake so increased that , when they saw him about to ...
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... close of Elizabeth's reign - more than a hundred years after Columbus first crossed the Atlantic - there was not so much as one European family between Florida and Hudson's Bay . The few Spaniards who had driven the Huguenots from ...
... close of Elizabeth's reign - more than a hundred years after Columbus first crossed the Atlantic - there was not so much as one European family between Florida and Hudson's Bay . The few Spaniards who had driven the Huguenots from ...
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... close the Sabbath with family worship . The founder Island . 99 1 33. Roger Williams , the founder of Rhode Island , was a " fugitive from English persecution . " Landing at Boston , the year next after Winthrop had taken up his abode ...
... close the Sabbath with family worship . The founder Island . 99 1 33. Roger Williams , the founder of Rhode Island , was a " fugitive from English persecution . " Landing at Boston , the year next after Winthrop had taken up his abode ...
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... close on the margin of the stream , where they landed , and com- menced a settlement , to which , in gratitude to his Supreme Deliverer , Williams gave the name of Providence ( 1636 ) . ” 66 · Early history of Rhode Island . 37. A deed ...
... close on the margin of the stream , where they landed , and com- menced a settlement , to which , in gratitude to his Supreme Deliverer , Williams gave the name of Providence ( 1636 ) . ” 66 · Early history of Rhode Island . 37. A deed ...
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