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].Maynard, 1879 - 370 páginas |
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... explored . His love of par- adox , though a fault , certainly gives piquancy to his lucid narrative . " Expedition against Charleston . Marion . " Simms ... From " Life and Times of Francis ... 142 Wm . Gilmore Simms , LL.D. , " the ...
... explored . His love of par- adox , though a fault , certainly gives piquancy to his lucid narrative . " Expedition against Charleston . Marion . " Simms ... From " Life and Times of Francis ... 142 Wm . Gilmore Simms , LL.D. , " the ...
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... explored the main - land , and , finding it covered with a delightful verdure , he called it Greenland . 4. There was formerly , say the ancient sagas , a man of Nor- way who navigated from one country to another with his son Bjarne ...
... explored the main - land , and , finding it covered with a delightful verdure , he called it Greenland . 4. There was formerly , say the ancient sagas , a man of Nor- way who navigated from one country to another with his son Bjarne ...
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... explored the new land towards which he had been accidentally driven . Bjarne having returned to his father in Greenland , there was much talk among the settlers of pursuing his discovery . The restless , adventurous spirit of Leif ...
... explored the new land towards which he had been accidentally driven . Bjarne having returned to his father in Greenland , there was much talk among the settlers of pursuing his discovery . The restless , adventurous spirit of Leif ...
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... explored.1 America . 37. Columbus , it is certain , never realized how grand was the discovery he had made . It never dawned upon his mind that he had opened the way to another continent . His name , we all believe , should have been ...
... explored.1 America . 37. Columbus , it is certain , never realized how grand was the discovery he had made . It never dawned upon his mind that he had opened the way to another continent . His name , we all believe , should have been ...
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... explored . But De Soto , discouraged and sick , turned his wanderings eastward , and finally made his way back to the river , where he died of a fever ( 1542 ) . Burial 50. " So soon as the death had taken place , Mos - co ' - so , whom ...
... explored . But De Soto , discouraged and sick , turned his wanderings eastward , and finally made his way back to the river , where he died of a fever ( 1542 ) . Burial 50. " So soon as the death had taken place , Mos - co ' - so , whom ...
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