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 : to which are Added the Declaration of Independence, and the Constitution of the United States, with Copious Notes : Fully Illustrated with Maps, Portraits, and ViewsClark & Maynard, 1886 - 379 páginas |
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... Island ; His flight to Rhode Island ( 72 ) ; Early history of Rhode Island ( 73 ) ; Union of New England Colonies ( 74 ) ; Persecution of the Quakers ( 75 ) ; King Philip's War ( 76 ) ; Storming of the Narragansett Fort ; Death of ...
... Island ; His flight to Rhode Island ( 72 ) ; Early history of Rhode Island ( 73 ) ; Union of New England Colonies ( 74 ) ; Persecution of the Quakers ( 75 ) ; King Philip's War ( 76 ) ; Storming of the Narragansett Fort ; Death of ...
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... Island ; Retreat of Washington ( 148 ) ; Execution of Hale ( 149 ) ; Battle of Trenton ( 150 ) ; Battle of Princeton ; Lafayette joins the Americans ( 152 ) ; Expedition against Philadelphia ( 153 ) ; Battle of Germantown ( 154 ) ; The ...
... Island ; Retreat of Washington ( 148 ) ; Execution of Hale ( 149 ) ; Battle of Trenton ( 150 ) ; Battle of Princeton ; Lafayette joins the Americans ( 152 ) ; Expedition against Philadelphia ( 153 ) ; Battle of Germantown ( 154 ) ; The ...
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... island , in which they lived for a long time . These are not the only claims that have been put forth ; but , among ... islands north of Scotland . At a very early period , a Norwegian sea - rover was driven by a storm quite to the ...
... island , in which they lived for a long time . These are not the only claims that have been put forth ; but , among ... islands north of Scotland . At a very early period , a Norwegian sea - rover was driven by a storm quite to the ...
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... island with his son Er ' - ik , sur- named Randi , or the Red . After the death of his father , Erik was compelled to leave Iceland for the same reason which had banished Torwald from Norway . Seeking a new asylum , he took ship , and ...
... island with his son Er ' - ik , sur- named Randi , or the Red . After the death of his father , Erik was compelled to leave Iceland for the same reason which had banished Torwald from Norway . Seeking a new asylum , he took ship , and ...
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... island . Here they again landed , and found a country , not mountainous , but undulating and woody , and abounding with fruits and ber- ries delicious to the taste . 8. From thence they re - embarked and made sail to the west to seek a ...
... island . Here they again landed , and found a country , not mountainous , but undulating and woody , and abounding with fruits and ber- ries delicious to the taste . 8. From thence they re - embarked and made sail to the west to seek a ...
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A Popular School History of the United States [in which are Inserted as Part ... John Jacob Anderson Visualização integral - 1879 |
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