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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... miles , was 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 ...
... miles , was 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 ...
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... miles above the present boundary of the United States . In 1542 , Cabrillo ( kab - reel ' - yo ) , sailing from Mexico , explored the coast as far as San Francisco bay , but , dying , his pilot , Fer - re ' - lo , continued the ex ...
... miles above the present boundary of the United States . In 1542 , Cabrillo ( kab - reel ' - yo ) , sailing from Mexico , explored the coast as far as San Francisco bay , but , dying , his pilot , Fer - re ' - lo , continued the ex ...
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... . Joy that could find no utterance in words filled the grateful heart of Marquette . The broad river of the Con- ception , as he named it , now lay before them , stretching away hundreds of miles to an unknown sea . Soon all.
... . Joy that could find no utterance in words filled the grateful heart of Marquette . The broad river of the Con- ception , as he named it , now lay before them , stretching away hundreds of miles to an unknown sea . Soon all.
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John Jacob Anderson. hundreds of miles to an unknown sea . Soon all was new . Mountain and forest had glided away ; the islands , with their groves of cotton - wood , became more frequent ; and moose HARLLY 3.0 . ~ Dastey ina aeer ...
John Jacob Anderson. hundreds of miles to an unknown sea . Soon all was new . Mountain and forest had glided away ; the islands , with their groves of cotton - wood , became more frequent ; and moose HARLLY 3.0 . ~ Dastey ina aeer ...
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... 1 Marquette descended the Mississippi a distance of seven hundred miles . His death occurred two years after , near a small stream in Mich- igan , which bears his name . fied post at the mouth of the Mississippi , thus.
... 1 Marquette descended the Mississippi a distance of seven hundred miles . His death occurred two years after , near a small stream in Mich- igan , which bears his name . fied post at the mouth of the Mississippi , thus.
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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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