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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... slaves , three horses , and seven hundred swine . " 1 53. While the eastern and southern parts of North Ameri- ca were being explored , the western part was not neglected . Expeditions sent by Cortez , the conqueror of Mexico , ex ...
... slaves , three horses , and seven hundred swine . " 1 53. While the eastern and southern parts of North Ameri- ca were being explored , the western part was not neglected . Expeditions sent by Cortez , the conqueror of Mexico , ex ...
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... slavery through the compassion of his Turkish mistress , and had been sent by her to Russia , where he was treated as a serf . Rising against his task- master , he slew him , and fled from the country . Thence , in search of new ...
... slavery through the compassion of his Turkish mistress , and had been sent by her to Russia , where he was treated as a serf . Rising against his task- master , he slew him , and fled from the country . Thence , in search of new ...
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... slaves . This was the beginning of negro slavery in the English colonies . of wives . 16. As yet there were but few families in the colony , and most of the men intended in time to return to England . Encouraged by the London company ...
... slaves . This was the beginning of negro slavery in the English colonies . of wives . 16. As yet there were but few families in the colony , and most of the men intended in time to return to England . Encouraged by the London company ...
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... slaves . First in Maine . 3. But we are anticipating events . It will be recollected that King James granted to two companies a large part of the vast region that had been discovered by the Cabots . We have shown how the beginning of ...
... slaves . First in Maine . 3. But we are anticipating events . It will be recollected that King James granted to two companies a large part of the vast region that had been discovered by the Cabots . We have shown how the beginning of ...
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... slavery from Missouri , the eccentric John Randolph , of Roanoke , Va . , made great use of the phrase , Mason and Dixon's Line , which was caught up and re - echoed by every newspaper m the land , and thus gained a proverbial celebrity ...
... slavery from Missouri , the eccentric John Randolph , of Roanoke , Va . , made great use of the phrase , Mason and Dixon's Line , which was caught up and re - echoed by every newspaper m the land , and thus gained a proverbial celebrity ...
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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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