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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... ; and when it is well fixed in the mind , arrange on the one side the train of events as causes , and on the other the train of results . ( See model , p . 180. ) SELECTIONS AND AUTHORS . The Northmen's Discoveries . From "
... ; and when it is well fixed in the mind , arrange on the one side the train of events as causes , and on the other the train of results . ( See model , p . 180. ) SELECTIONS AND AUTHORS . The Northmen's Discoveries . From "
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... side the let- ters F. and Y. , the initials of the Castilian ' monarchs , Fer- nando ( Ferdinand ) and Ysabel ( Isabella ) , surmounted by crowns . As he approached the shore , Columbus , who was disposed for all kinds of agreeable ...
... side the let- ters F. and Y. , the initials of the Castilian ' monarchs , Fer- nando ( Ferdinand ) and Ysabel ( Isabella ) , surmounted by crowns . As he approached the shore , Columbus , who was disposed for all kinds of agreeable ...
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... side of America . 56. Nothwithstanding these disheartening occurrences , Drake did not hesitate to proceed to the parts of the coast occupied by the Spaniards , whom he found unprepared to resist him either on land or on sea . He ...
... side of America . 56. Nothwithstanding these disheartening occurrences , Drake did not hesitate to proceed to the parts of the coast occupied by the Spaniards , whom he found unprepared to resist him either on land or on sea . He ...
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... side , ' at first exhibited signs of hostility ; but they were soon conciliated by the kind and forbearing conduct of the stran- gers ; and their respect for Drake so increased that , when they saw him about to depart , they earnestly ...
... side , ' at first exhibited signs of hostility ; but they were soon conciliated by the kind and forbearing conduct of the stran- gers ; and their respect for Drake so increased that , when they saw him about to depart , they earnestly ...
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... side stands the masculine form of Cavelier de la Salle ( sal ) . " La Salle was no missionary . His object was fame and fortune . " Three thoughts were mastering him . First , he would achieve that which Champlain had vainly attempt- ed ...
... side stands the masculine form of Cavelier de la Salle ( sal ) . " La Salle was no missionary . His object was fame and fortune . " Three thoughts were mastering him . First , he would achieve that which Champlain had vainly attempt- ed ...
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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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