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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... north , and drove him southwardly for several days . He at last descried a flat country covered with wood , the appearance of which was so different from that of Greenland , as it had been described to him , that he would not go on ...
... north , and drove him southwardly for several days . He at last descried a flat country covered with wood , the appearance of which was so different from that of Greenland , as it had been described to him , that he would not go on ...
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... north - east wind for two days and nights , they discovered a third land , the north- ern coast of which was sheltered by an island . Here they again landed , and found a country , not mountainous , but undulating and woody , and ...
... north - east wind for two days and nights , they discovered a third land , the north- ern coast of which was sheltered by an island . Here they again landed , and found a country , not mountainous , but undulating and woody , and ...
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... north - east part of Africa , where they were unladen , and the goods were carried on the backs of camels across the isthmus of Suez , and thence again by ship down the Red sea and through the Indian ocean to India . Sometimes the goods ...
... north - east part of Africa , where they were unladen , and the goods were carried on the backs of camels across the isthmus of Suez , and thence again by ship down the Red sea and through the Indian ocean to India . Sometimes the goods ...
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... fined to the islands between North and South America . In his third Voyage , made in 1498 , he discovered the mainland at the mouth of the The Indians . 25 The Indians . 24. " The 24 1493 Discoveries and Explorations .
... fined to the islands between North and South America . In his third Voyage , made in 1498 , he discovered the mainland at the mouth of the The Indians . 25 The Indians . 24. " The 24 1493 Discoveries and Explorations .
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... North America was then one con- tinued forest . There were no horses , cattle , sheep , hogs , or tame beasts of any kind ; but a plenty of deer , moose , bears , elks , buffaloes , and a variety of other wild ani- mals . There was no ...
... North America was then one con- tinued forest . There were no horses , cattle , sheep , hogs , or tame beasts of any kind ; but a plenty of deer , moose , bears , elks , buffaloes , and a variety of other wild ani- mals . There was no ...
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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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