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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... soon made the American coast , and endeavored to approach it so as to anchor ; but finding no proper harbor there he sailed along the shore southward until the seventeenth of the month when ' it pleased God to send him into a fair and ...
... soon made the American coast , and endeavored to approach it so as to anchor ; but finding no proper harbor there he sailed along the shore southward until the seventeenth of the month when ' it pleased God to send him into a fair and ...
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... soon glided merrily Marquette on the over the crystal waters of Lake Michigan . Before entering the Wisconsin , they looked back a last Mississippi . adieu to the waters which , great as the distance was , con- nected them with Quebec ...
... soon glided merrily Marquette on the over the crystal waters of Lake Michigan . Before entering the Wisconsin , they looked back a last Mississippi . adieu to the waters which , great as the distance was , con- nected them with Quebec ...
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John Jacob Anderson. hundreds of miles to an unknown sea . Soon all was new . Mountain and forest had glided away ; the islands , with their groves of cotton - wood , became more frequent ; and moose HARLLY 3.0 . ~ Dastey ina aeer ...
John Jacob Anderson. hundreds of miles to an unknown sea . Soon all was new . Mountain and forest had glided away ; the islands , with their groves of cotton - wood , became more frequent ; and moose HARLLY 3.0 . ~ Dastey ina aeer ...
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... soon be- gan to love the sea , and at the early age of fourteen made his first voyage . This was followed by many others . Taking up his residence in Portugal , he there married the daughter of a man who had gained some reputation as a ...
... soon be- gan to love the sea , and at the early age of fourteen made his first voyage . This was followed by many others . Taking up his residence in Portugal , he there married the daughter of a man who had gained some reputation as a ...
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... soon compelled by ill - health to return to England , leaving his colony to be ruled by a deputy . At this time a majority of the colonists were Episcopalians . All persons of other denominations were looked upon as Dissenters . From ...
... soon compelled by ill - health to return to England , leaving his colony to be ruled by a deputy . At this time a majority of the colonists were Episcopalians . All persons of other denominations were looked upon as Dissenters . From ...
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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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