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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... sent his followers in search of him in every direction . When they at last found him he began to speak to them in the German language , with many extravagant signs of joy . They at last made out to understand that he had found vines ...
... sent his followers in search of him in every direction . When they at last found him he began to speak to them in the German language , with many extravagant signs of joy . They at last made out to understand that he had found vines ...
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... to spread his sails in the Indian seas ( 1497 ) , Spain entered on her glorious career , and sent Colum- bus across the western waters . " - Prescott's Conquest of Peru . and during seven years , while his theory and offer.
... to spread his sails in the Indian seas ( 1497 ) , Spain entered on her glorious career , and sent Colum- bus across the western waters . " - Prescott's Conquest of Peru . and during seven years , while his theory and offer.
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... sent forth a joyous peal in 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 ...
... sent forth a joyous peal in 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 ...
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... sent by Cortez , the conqueror of Mexico , ex- amined the California peninsula ; and Coronado Other ex- ( ko - ro - nah ' - do ) " with an army of three hundred plorations . Spaniards , most of them mounted , " sent by the governor of ...
... sent by Cortez , the conqueror of Mexico , ex- amined the California peninsula ; and Coronado Other ex- ( ko - ro - nah ' - do ) " with an army of three hundred plorations . Spaniards , most of them mounted , " sent by the governor of ...
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... sent out two vessels the English . ( 1584 ) . These sailed to the coast of Carolina , and the voy- agers landed on the island of Roan- oke , " but made no extensive exam- ination of the coast . " They found the region delightful ; and ...
... sent out two vessels the English . ( 1584 ) . These sailed to the coast of Carolina , and the voy- agers landed on the island of Roan- oke , " but made no extensive exam- ination of the coast . " They found the region delightful ; and ...
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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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