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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... followed the life of a sailor for six years . His writings are very numerous , including the " Leather Stocking Tales " and other novels , and the " History of the Navy of the United States . " In his description of the sea and the ...
... followed the life of a sailor for six years . His writings are very numerous , including the " Leather Stocking Tales " and other novels , and the " History of the Navy of the United States . " In his description of the sea and the ...
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... followed by the rest , whose hearts , indeed , over- flowed with the same feelings of gratitude . Columbus then rising , drew his sword , displayed the royal standard , and assembling round him all who had landed , took solemn pos ...
... followed by the rest , whose hearts , indeed , over- flowed with the same feelings of gratitude . Columbus then rising , drew his sword , displayed the royal standard , and assembling round him all who had landed , took solemn pos ...
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... followed a famine ; and , with their shifting habitations the accumula tion of personal property would prove an encumbrance rather than a convenience . ' " " coveries . 36. The tidings of Columbus's discoveries produced aston- ishment ...
... followed a famine ; and , with their shifting habitations the accumula tion of personal property would prove an encumbrance rather than a convenience . ' " " coveries . 36. The tidings of Columbus's discoveries produced aston- ishment ...
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... followed a little beaten path to discover who the tribe might be . They traveled on in silence almost to the cabin doors , when they halted , and , with a loud halloa , proclaimed their coming . Three villages lay before them . The ...
... followed a little beaten path to discover who the tribe might be . They traveled on in silence almost to the cabin doors , when they halted , and , with a loud halloa , proclaimed their coming . Three villages lay before them . The ...
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... followed the writhings of the great civer on its course through wastes of swamp and cane - brake , till they found themselves wrapped in a thick fog . Neither shore was visible ; but they heard on the right the booming of an Indian drum ...
... followed the writhings of the great civer on its course through wastes of swamp and cane - brake , till they found themselves wrapped in a thick fog . Neither shore was visible ; but they heard on the right the booming of an Indian drum ...
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A Popular School History of the United States: In which are Inserted as Part ... John Jacob Anderson Visualização integral - 1886 |
A Popular School History of the United States: In which are Inserted as Part ... John Jacob Anderson Visualização integral - 1880 |
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