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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... results . It will be seen , then , that very much of that which finds a place in the ordinary school history , is ... resulting from these . More prominence has been given to the facts that have to do with the nation's progress in civil ...
... results . It will be seen , then , that very much of that which finds a place in the ordinary school history , is ... resulting from these . More prominence has been given to the facts that have to do with the nation's progress in civil ...
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... results , then are we unreasonable in our expectations . The Summaries in this book , placed at the close of the periods , are recommended to such teachers as are preparing classes for examination . These will be found , in most cases ...
... results , then are we unreasonable in our expectations . The Summaries in this book , placed at the close of the periods , are recommended to such teachers as are preparing classes for examination . These will be found , in most cases ...
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... results . In the other case the people led a nomadic life - a feast followed a famine ; and , with their shifting habitations the accumula- tion of personal property would prove an encumbrance rather than a convenience . " coveries . 36 ...
... results . In the other case the people led a nomadic life - a feast followed a famine ; and , with their shifting habitations the accumula- tion of personal property would prove an encumbrance rather than a convenience . " coveries . 36 ...
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... result of this event to the colony was a confirmed peace with Powhatan . " 1 14. At first the settlers cultivated the soil in common ; but this did not promote industry , and it was found best to give each man a few acres to till for ...
... result of this event to the colony was a confirmed peace with Powhatan . " 1 14. At first the settlers cultivated the soil in common ; but this did not promote industry , and it was found best to give each man a few acres to till for ...
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... result of bad government ( 1620 ) . Bacon's Rebellion . 18. Virginia thus became a royal province , her governors receiving their appointment from the king . Nearly fifty years later , all the " dominion of land and water called Vir ...
... result of bad government ( 1620 ) . Bacon's Rebellion . 18. Virginia thus became a royal province , her governors receiving their appointment from the king . Nearly fifty years later , all the " dominion of land and water called Vir ...
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