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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... Never , for a moment , lose sight of the history's geography . It is the most essential part , not in itself , but in its relation to the other parts . Without it , history is little better than fiction . To remember the location of an ...
... Never , for a moment , lose sight of the history's geography . It is the most essential part , not in itself , but in its relation to the other parts . Without it , history is little better than fiction . To remember the location of an ...
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... never known to erect structures which should survive the lapse of a generation . His lodges consist of a few poles , one end planted in the ground and the other secured with withes at the top , and over which are stretched plaits of ...
... never known to erect structures which should survive the lapse of a generation . His lodges consist of a few poles , one end planted in the ground and the other secured with withes at the top , and over which are stretched plaits of ...
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... 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 given to Origin of the name the new world , but that ...
... 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 given to Origin of the name the new world , but that ...
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... never returned , they were without doubt living in that happy land — all of them young and all happy . This story was afterwards told to Ponce by other Indians , for they all believed it to be true ; and it was told so often , and with ...
... never returned , they were without doubt living in that happy land — all of them young and all happy . This story was afterwards told to Ponce by other Indians , for they all believed it to be true ; and it was told so often , and with ...
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... never approaching their phantom El Dorado . " 48. " At length , in the third year of their journeying , they reached an uninhabited country full of forests and swamps , where they had sometimes to swim their horses . For seven days they ...
... never approaching their phantom El Dorado . " 48. " At length , in the third year of their journeying , they reached an uninhabited country full of forests and swamps , where they had sometimes to swim their horses . For seven days they ...
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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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