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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... force from its familiarity , first revealed the existence of a New World . ' As he passed through the busy , populous city of Seville ( sev ' - il ) , every window , balcony , and house- top which could afford a glimpse of him is ...
... force from its familiarity , first revealed the existence of a New World . ' As he passed through the busy , populous city of Seville ( sev ' - il ) , every window , balcony , and house- top which could afford a glimpse of him is ...
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... , crossed the Isthmus of Panama , and , with a small force , of whom four men were his brothers , and one was De Soto ( see p . 34 ) , proceeded against and conquered Peru . ceeded on the voyage westward , passed the cape of.
... , crossed the Isthmus of Panama , and , with a small force , of whom four men were his brothers , and one was De Soto ( see p . 34 ) , proceeded against and conquered Peru . ceeded on the voyage westward , passed the cape of.
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... force , and place His flight to him on board the ship . Warned by the previous Rhode Island . order , he had already escaped three days before , no one knew whither . Leaving his wife and two infant children , he set out alone in ...
... force , and place His flight to him on board the ship . Warned by the previous Rhode Island . order , he had already escaped three days before , no one knew whither . Leaving his wife and two infant children , he set out alone in ...
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... force under Captain Mason , forty years before . According to information afterwards received from a captive , the Indian warriors here collected were no fewer than three thousand and five hun- dred . They were on their guard , and had ...
... force under Captain Mason , forty years before . According to information afterwards received from a captive , the Indian warriors here collected were no fewer than three thousand and five hun- dred . They were on their guard , and had ...
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... force of arms ; but he was defeated and obliged to flee . Afterward , however , he returned , and made himself master of the province , com- pelling the governor , in his turn , to flee into Virginia for safety . Calvert the next year ...
... force of arms ; but he was defeated and obliged to flee . Afterward , however , he returned , and made himself master of the province , com- pelling the governor , in his turn , to flee into Virginia for safety . Calvert the next year ...
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A Popular School History of the United States: In which are Inserted as Part ... John Jacob Anderson Visualização integral - 1886 |
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