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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... returned to his father in Greenland , there was much talk among the settlers of pursuing his discovery . The restless , adventurous spirit of Leif ( life ) , son of Erik the Red , was excited to emulate the fame his father had acquired ...
... returned to his father in Greenland , there was much talk among the settlers of pursuing his discovery . The restless , adventurous spirit of Leif ( life ) , son of Erik the Red , was excited to emulate the fame his father had acquired ...
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... returned to Venice in 1295 ; and subsequently a very inter- esting account of his travels was published , which had a wonderful effect in encouraging geographical research . 1 " The crown of Portugal was constant in its efforts ...
... returned to Venice in 1295 ; and subsequently a very inter- esting account of his travels was published , which had a wonderful effect in encouraging geographical research . 1 " The crown of Portugal was constant in its efforts ...
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... returned thanks to God with tears of joy . His example was followed by the rest , whose hearts , indeed , over- flowed with the same feelings of gratitude . Columbus then rising , drew his sword , displayed the royal standard , and ...
... returned thanks to God with tears of joy . His example was followed by the rest , whose hearts , indeed , over- flowed with the same feelings of gratitude . Columbus then rising , drew his sword , displayed the royal standard , and ...
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... returned , they were without doubt living in that happy land — all of them young and all happy . This story was afterwards told to Ponce by other Indians , for they all believed it to be true ; and it was told so often , and with so ...
... returned , they were without doubt living in that happy land — all of them young and all happy . This story was afterwards told to Ponce by other Indians , for they all believed it to be true ; and it was told so often , and with so ...
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... returned to Porto Rico . Several years after , he went again to Florida , his object being to make a settlement , he having been appointed governor of the country on the condition that he would colonize it . His company was attacked by ...
... returned to Porto Rico . Several years after , he went again to Florida , his object being to make a settlement , he having been appointed governor of the country on the condition that he would colonize it . His company was attacked by ...
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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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