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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... persons . It has been claimed by some of these writers that First hundreds of years before the time of Columbus , Discovery of navigators from countries on the east and north America . of the Mediterranean sea sailed to the Atlantic ...
... persons . It has been claimed by some of these writers that First hundreds of years before the time of Columbus , Discovery of navigators from countries on the east and north America . of the Mediterranean sea sailed to the Atlantic ...
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... persons of the sovereigns . 17. The feelings of the crew now burst forth in the most extravagant transports . They had recently considered them- selves devoted men hurrying forward to destruction ; they now looked upon themselves as ...
... persons of the sovereigns . 17. The feelings of the crew now burst forth in the most extravagant transports . They had recently considered them- selves devoted men hurrying forward to destruction ; they now looked upon themselves as ...
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... person of Columbus's rank in the haughty and cere- monious court of Castile . 23. It was indeed the proudest moment in the life of Co- lumbus . He had fully established the truth of his long - con- tested theory , in the face of ...
... person of Columbus's rank in the haughty and cere- monious court of Castile . 23. It was indeed the proudest moment in the life of Co- lumbus . He had fully established the truth of his long - con- tested theory , in the face of ...
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... person , Hum- boldt says : " I have been so happy as to discover the name and the literary relations of the mysterious personage who , in 1507 , was the first to propose the name of America to desig- nate the new continent . " The new ...
... person , Hum- boldt says : " I have been so happy as to discover the name and the literary relations of the mysterious personage who , in 1507 , was the first to propose the name of America to desig- nate the new continent . " The new ...
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... person should go into it and wash himself with its waters he would immediately become young again . The In- dian further stated that a party of Indians had gone to the fountain many years before , and as they had never returned , they ...
... person should go into it and wash himself with its waters he would immediately become young again . The In- dian further stated that a party of Indians had gone to the fountain many years before , and as they had never returned , they ...
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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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