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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... treatment will prove an eminently successful one . " — James H. Shults , Prin . of the West High School , Cleveland , O. CLARK & MAYNARD , Publishers , New York . CAND DISCOVERIES : Sioux Chippewas So & Foxes Menomonie bagon.
... treatment will prove an eminently successful one . " — James H. Shults , Prin . of the West High School , Cleveland , O. CLARK & MAYNARD , Publishers , New York . CAND DISCOVERIES : Sioux Chippewas So & Foxes Menomonie bagon.
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... any other way is to waste time , as every successful student and teacher must be able to testify . The numerous maps in this work cover all the geography belong . Preface . ng to the events narrated that have occurred iv Preface .
... any other way is to waste time , as every successful student and teacher must be able to testify . The numerous maps in this work cover all the geography belong . Preface . ng to the events narrated that have occurred iv Preface .
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... successes ( 265 ) ; Battle of Shiloh ; Taking of New Orleans ( 266 ) ; At- tack of the Virginia ( 268 ) ; Battle of the iron ships ( 269 ) ; Peninsula campaign ( 270 ) ; Lee's first invasion of the North ( 272 ) ; Burnside's campaign ...
... successes ( 265 ) ; Battle of Shiloh ; Taking of New Orleans ( 266 ) ; At- tack of the Virginia ( 268 ) ; Battle of the iron ships ( 269 ) ; Peninsula campaign ( 270 ) ; Lee's first invasion of the North ( 272 ) ; Burnside's campaign ...
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... success of the expedition , they burst forth in acclamations of joy and gratulation . They awaited the landing of Columbus , when the whole population of the place accompanied him and his crew to the principal church , where solemn ...
... success of the expedition , they burst forth in acclamations of joy and gratulation . They awaited the landing of Columbus , when the whole population of the place accompanied him and his crew to the principal church , where solemn ...
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... success , purchased by the blood and tears of thou- sands , were in his case a homage to intellectual power success- fully exerted in behalf of the noblest interests of humanity . ' 991 1 Columbus made three other voyages to the new ...
... success , purchased by the blood and tears of thou- sands , were in his case a homage to intellectual power success- fully exerted in behalf of the noblest interests of humanity . ' 991 1 Columbus made three other voyages to the new ...
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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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