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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... sailed to the Atlantic ocean , and then were driven by tempests across the ocean to the continent beyond . Other writers have contended that the honor of the discovery belongs to Wales . Again , we have the tradition of Irishmen having ...
... sailed to the Atlantic ocean , and then were driven by tempests across the ocean to the continent beyond . Other writers have contended that the honor of the discovery belongs to Wales . Again , we have the tradition of Irishmen having ...
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... sailed through the Mediterranean to the north - east part of Africa , where they were unladen , and the goods were carried on the backs of camels across the isthmus of Suez , and thence again by ship down the Red sea and through the ...
... sailed through the Mediterranean to the north - east part of Africa , where they were unladen , and the goods were carried on the backs of camels across the isthmus of Suez , and thence again by ship down the Red sea and through the ...
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... the word florida means flowery , it may be said there were two reasons for calling the country by that beautiful name . 45. Ponce landed , but found not the fountain . He sailed along the coast , going around the southern point of.
... the word florida means flowery , it may be said there were two reasons for calling the country by that beautiful name . 45. Ponce landed , but found not the fountain . He sailed along the coast , going around the southern point of.
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... sailed down the Mississippi and along the coasts of Mexico , till they reached a Spanish settlement . 2 Alarcon ( ah - lar ' - son ) , went up the coast with two ships , to aid Coro- nado , discovered the Colorado of the west , and sailed ...
... sailed down the Mississippi and along the coasts of Mexico , till they reached a Spanish settlement . 2 Alarcon ( ah - lar ' - son ) , went up the coast with two ships , to aid Coro- nado , discovered the Colorado of the west , and sailed ...
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... sailed in those directions about fourteen hundred leagues , he had , in the beginning of June , advanced beyond the forty - second degree of north latitude , where his 1579 Drake's Voyage around the World . 39 " men 38 1579 Discoveries ...
... sailed in those directions about fourteen hundred leagues , he had , in the beginning of June , advanced beyond the forty - second degree of north latitude , where his 1579 Drake's Voyage around the World . 39 " men 38 1579 Discoveries ...
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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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