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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... soldier . Died in 1820 . Persecution of the Quakers . From " True Stories . " Hawthorne ... 75 Nathaniel Hawthorne , " for years one of the greatest modern masters of English prose , " was born at Salem , Massachusetts , in 1804. His ...
... soldier . Died in 1820 . Persecution of the Quakers . From " True Stories . " Hawthorne ... 75 Nathaniel Hawthorne , " for years one of the greatest modern masters of English prose , " was born at Salem , Massachusetts , in 1804. His ...
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... that the governor was not dead , but only gone into the heavens , having taken with him of his soldiers sufficient number for his need , and he besought 1577 Drake's Voyage around the World . 37 him to 36 1542 Discoveries and Explorations .
... that the governor was not dead , but only gone into the heavens , having taken with him of his soldiers sufficient number for his need , and he besought 1577 Drake's Voyage around the World . 37 him to 36 1542 Discoveries and Explorations .
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... soldiers and settlers , and he sailed in 1684 to establish a settlement on the Mississippi ; but instead of landing at the mouth of the river , by mistake the voyagers passed it , and landed in Texas . A vain search by land was ...
... soldiers and settlers , and he sailed in 1684 to establish a settlement on the Mississippi ; but instead of landing at the mouth of the river , by mistake the voyagers passed it , and landed in Texas . A vain search by land was ...
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... soldiers were cutting down every tree for firewood , he placed a sentinel under it that not a branch of it might be touched . A few years ago ( in 1810 ) it was blown down , when it was split into wood , and many cups , bowls , and ...
... soldiers were cutting down every tree for firewood , he placed a sentinel under it that not a branch of it might be touched . A few years ago ( in 1810 ) it was blown down , when it was split into wood , and many cups , bowls , and ...
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... soldiers and sailors , with a few gen- tlemen , that is to say , men of the sword , born within the pale of nobility , who at home could neither labor nor trade with- out derogation from their rank . " Famine , contention , and ...
... soldiers and sailors , with a few gen- tlemen , that is to say , men of the sword , born within the pale of nobility , who at home could neither labor nor trade with- out derogation from their rank . " Famine , contention , and ...
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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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