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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... fort of felled trees . Meanwhile the fog cleared , and from the farther bank the astonished Indians saw the strange visitors at their work . Some of the French advanced to the edge of the water , and beckoned them to come over . Several ...
... fort of felled trees . Meanwhile the fog cleared , and from the farther bank the astonished Indians saw the strange visitors at their work . Some of the French advanced to the edge of the water , and beckoned them to come over . Several ...
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... fort at St. Augus- tine , into which they had crowded ( 1586 ) , but were still lingering in Florida , were , besides their countrymen in Mexico , the only people not Indians in all the continent of North America . The eminent men were ...
... fort at St. Augus- tine , into which they had crowded ( 1586 ) , but were still lingering in Florida , were , besides their countrymen in Mexico , the only people not Indians in all the continent of North America . The eminent men were ...
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... Mexico , is also a very old city . When first visited by the Spaniards , about 1542 , it was a populous Indian pueblo . When it was first settled by the Spaniards is not known . ' 6 . ,, work , the council planning a fort , the rest.
... Mexico , is also a very old city . When first visited by the Spaniards , about 1542 , it was a populous Indian pueblo . When it was first settled by the Spaniards is not known . ' 6 . ,, work , the council planning a fort , the rest.
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John Jacob Anderson. work , the council planning a fort , the rest clearing ground for pitching tents , preparing clapboards for freighting the vessels , laying off gardens , and making fishing - nets . This 6. On the fourth of June ...
John Jacob Anderson. work , the council planning a fort , the rest clearing ground for pitching tents , preparing clapboards for freighting the vessels , laying off gardens , and making fishing - nets . This 6. On the fourth of June ...
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... fort with her companions , bringing baskets of corn for the garrison . " 9. New settlers came , " yet the joy in Virginia on the arrival of the first recruits was of short continuance , for they were chiefly vagabond gentlemen and ...
... fort with her companions , bringing baskets of corn for the garrison . " 9. New settlers came , " yet the joy in Virginia on the arrival of the first recruits was of short continuance , for they were chiefly vagabond gentlemen 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 |
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