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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... honor of ornithology . " The price of his great work , “ The Birds of America , ” was $ 1000 . Every object in it is of the size of life . " Audubon has indisputable claims to a respectable rank as a man of letters . Some of his written ...
... honor of ornithology . " The price of his great work , “ The Birds of America , ” was $ 1000 . Every object in it is of the size of life . " Audubon has indisputable claims to a respectable rank as a man of letters . Some of his written ...
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... honor at Yale College , in 1778. He was at first a school - teacher at Goshen , in New York , and while thus engaged , compiled his " Spelling Book , " which he published at Hartford in 1783. He soon afterward published an English ...
... honor at Yale College , in 1778. He was at first a school - teacher at Goshen , in New York , and while thus engaged , compiled his " Spelling Book , " which he published at Hartford in 1783. He soon afterward published an English ...
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... honor of the discovery belongs to Wales . Again , we have the tradition of Irishmen having found a beautiful country far to the west of their island , in which they lived for a long time . These are not the only claims that have been ...
... honor of the discovery belongs to Wales . Again , we have the tradition of Irishmen having found a beautiful country far to the west of their island , in which they lived for a long time . These are not the only claims that have been ...
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... honor of the glorious event . 21. The admiral was too desirous of presenting himself before the sovereigns to protract his stay long at Palos . He took with him on his journey specimens of the products of the newly - discovered regions ...
... honor of the glorious event . 21. The admiral was too desirous of presenting himself before the sovereigns to protract his stay long at Palos . He took with him on his journey specimens of the products of the newly - discovered regions ...
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... honor was reserved for America . Amerigo Vespucci ( ah - ma - re ' - go ves - poot ' - che ) , an Italian navigator . Seven years after Columbus had made his discovery Vespucci visited the coast of South America ( in 149 ) , and two ...
... honor was reserved for America . Amerigo Vespucci ( ah - ma - re ' - go ves - poot ' - che ) , an Italian navigator . Seven years after Columbus had made his discovery Vespucci visited the coast of South America ( in 149 ) , and two ...
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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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