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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... give it all the interest properly belonging to a reading - book , and , at the same time , contain all the United States history that is required for ordinary school purposes , has long been desired by many teachers . It has been the ...
... give it all the interest properly belonging to a reading - book , and , at the same time , contain all the United States history that is required for ordinary school purposes , has long been desired by many teachers . It has been the ...
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... give only those events that were important in themselves , or that had an important bearing upon or relation to important results . It will be seen , then , that very much of that which finds a place in the ordinary school history , is ...
... give only those events that were important in themselves , or that had an important bearing upon or relation to important results . It will be seen , then , that very much of that which finds a place in the ordinary school history , is ...
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... Give out " a short lesson , at the same time designating a map to be drawn by the pupils , on paper or slate , the map to show , among other things , the location of the important places mentioned in the lesson . Let it be understood ...
... Give out " a short lesson , at the same time designating a map to be drawn by the pupils , on paper or slate , the map to show , among other things , the location of the important places mentioned in the lesson . Let it be understood ...
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... gives piquancy to his lucid narrative . " Expedition against Charleston . Marion . " Simms ... From " Life and Times of Francis ....... 142 Wm . Gilmore Simms , LL.D. , " the most prolific of American historical novelists , " was born ...
... gives piquancy to his lucid narrative . " Expedition against Charleston . Marion . " Simms ... From " Life and Times of Francis ....... 142 Wm . Gilmore Simms , LL.D. , " the most prolific of American historical novelists , " was born ...
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... gives , with considerable fullness , the events of that great struggle between the two sections of the country , together with the political and social causes that led to it . He died in 1872. ( See p . 299. ) 66 Migration to the West ...
... gives , with considerable fullness , the events of that great struggle between the two sections of the country , together with the political and social causes that led to it . He died in 1872. ( See p . 299. ) 66 Migration to the West ...
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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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