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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... took ship , and directed his course towards the south - west . He found a small island in a strait , and passed the winter there . In the spring he explored the main - land , and , finding it covered with a delightful verdure , he ...
... took ship , and directed his course towards the south - west . He found a small island in a strait , and passed the winter there . In the spring he explored the main - land , and , finding it covered with a delightful verdure , he ...
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... took solemn pos- session in the name of the Castilian sovereigns , giving the island the name of San Salvador . Having complied with the requisite forms and ceremonies , he called upon all present to take the oath of obedience to him as ...
... took solemn pos- session in the name of the Castilian sovereigns , giving the island the name of San Salvador . Having complied with the requisite forms and ceremonies , he called upon all present to take the oath of obedience to him as ...
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... took with him on his journey specimens of the products of the newly - discovered regions . He was accompanied by sev- eral of the native islanders , arrayed in their simple barbaric costume , and decorated , as he passed through the ...
... took with him on his journey specimens of the products of the newly - discovered regions . He was accompanied by sev- eral of the native islanders , arrayed in their simple barbaric costume , and decorated , as he passed through the ...
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... took place about twenty years after Columbus had discovered that island . Exactly how many and what islands Ponce visited is not known . We do know , however , that he landed on the island of San Salva- dor , the one that Columbus first ...
... took place about twenty years after Columbus had discovered that island . Exactly how many and what islands Ponce visited is not known . We do know , however , that he landed on the island of San Salva- dor , the one that Columbus first ...
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... took place . with most ludicrous solemnity , and Drake bestowed on his dominions the name of New Albion . 60. The vessel having been refitted , Drake erected on the shore a pillar bearing an inscription commemorating the fact of this ...
... took place . with most ludicrous solemnity , and Drake bestowed on his dominions the name of New Albion . 60. The vessel having been refitted , Drake erected on the shore a pillar bearing an inscription commemorating the fact of this ...
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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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