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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... gave him a decided reputation was the famous " History of New York , by Diedrich Knickerbocker , " published in 1809. This is a work of inimi- table humor , and was read with the greatest delight on both sides of the Atlantic . Sir ...
... gave him a decided reputation was the famous " History of New York , by Diedrich Knickerbocker , " published in 1809. This is a work of inimi- table humor , and was read with the greatest delight on both sides of the Atlantic . Sir ...
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... gave great offense to many , and his theological writings have drawn upon him considerable bitter animadversion and censure . He was un- doubtedly a man of great intellectual power , and a most kindly and philanthropic spirit . His ...
... gave great offense to many , and his theological writings have drawn upon him considerable bitter animadversion and censure . He was un- doubtedly a man of great intellectual power , and a most kindly and philanthropic spirit . His ...
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... gave to it , though called by the English Cat island . " - Irving . " When ' Castile ( kas - teel ' ) was an ancient kingdom or state of Spain . the various states were consolidated into one monarchy ( 1479 ) , the capi- tal of Castile ...
... gave to it , though called by the English Cat island . " - Irving . " When ' Castile ( kas - teel ' ) was an ancient kingdom or state of Spain . the various states were consolidated into one monarchy ( 1479 ) , the capi- tal of Castile ...
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... gave themselves up to the most unbounded joy . They thronged around the admiral with overflowing zeal , some embracing him , others kissing his hands . Those who had been most mutinous and turbulent during the voyage were now most ...
... gave themselves up to the most unbounded joy . They thronged around the admiral with overflowing zeal , some embracing him , others kissing his hands . Those who had been most mutinous and turbulent during the voyage were now most ...
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... gave a brilliant effect to the pageant . The admiral's progress through the country was everywhere impeded by the multitudes thronging forth to gaze at the ex- traordinary spectacle , and the more extraordinary man , who , in the ...
... gave a brilliant effect to the pageant . The admiral's progress through the country was everywhere impeded by the multitudes thronging forth to gaze at the ex- traordinary spectacle , and the more extraordinary man , who , in the ...
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A Popular School History of the United States [in which are Inserted as Part ... John Jacob Anderson Visualização integral - 1879 |
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