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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... taken to have all the proper names correctly pronounced . Endeavor , also , to give interest to the lesson by enlarging upon the facts , throwing in historical incidents , and referring to authors . RECITATION . 3. Let the maps be ...
... taken to have all the proper names correctly pronounced . Endeavor , also , to give interest to the lesson by enlarging upon the facts , throwing in historical incidents , and referring to authors . RECITATION . 3. Let the maps be ...
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... taken across the Atlantic to Hispaniola , and , finally , two hundred and sixty years later , was carried with great ceremony to the cathedral of Havana , Cuba , its present resting - place . days ; but when well supplied they ...
... taken across the Atlantic to Hispaniola , and , finally , two hundred and sixty years later , was carried with great ceremony to the cathedral of Havana , Cuba , its present resting - place . days ; but when well supplied they ...
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... taken up at night , and among the shawls that enshrouded it having cast abundance of sand to increase its weight , it was taken out in a canoe and committed to the middle of the stream . 51. An Indian chief asked for De Soto , saying ...
... taken up at night , and among the shawls that enshrouded it having cast abundance of sand to increase its weight , it was taken out in a canoe and committed to the middle of the stream . 51. An Indian chief asked for De Soto , saying ...
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... taken to a monas- tery in another town . Twenty - three years later it was transported to one of the great islands he had discov- ered that of Hayti ; and here surely his remains would be permitted to rest forever ! Not so . In 1796 ...
... taken to a monas- tery in another town . Twenty - three years later it was transported to one of the great islands he had discov- ered that of Hayti ; and here surely his remains would be permitted to rest forever ! Not so . In 1796 ...
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... taken to England by her husband , where she was received as a princess , being presented at court , and treated with marked attention by all classes . When about to return to her native land , she suddenly died ( in 1617 ) , leaving a ...
... taken to England by her husband , where she was received as a princess , being presented at court , and treated with marked attention by all classes . When about to return to her native land , she suddenly died ( in 1617 ) , leaving a ...
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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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