A Pictorial History of the United States: With Notices of Other Portions of America, North and South : for the Use of Schools and FamiliesE.H. Butler, 1872 - 516 páginas |
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... Mexico . Preparations . Capture of Mon- terey by General Taylor . Other places taken by the Americans . California conquered by Fremont and others .... CCVIII . The Battle of Buena Vista . Capture of Vera Cruz . March on Mexico . Battle ...
... Mexico . Preparations . Capture of Mon- terey by General Taylor . Other places taken by the Americans . California conquered by Fremont and others .... CCVIII . The Battle of Buena Vista . Capture of Vera Cruz . March on Mexico . Battle ...
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... Mexico and Guatemala , or Central America ........ SOUTH AMERICA . 470 472 478 478 482 484 481 489 COXXXVII . Discovery of South America by Columbus . Discovery of the Pacific by Balboa . Conquest of Peru ..... CCXXXVIII . Bolivia ...
... Mexico and Guatemala , or Central America ........ SOUTH AMERICA . 470 472 478 478 482 484 481 489 COXXXVII . Discovery of South America by Columbus . Discovery of the Pacific by Balboa . Conquest of Peru ..... CCXXXVIII . Bolivia ...
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... Mexico . The Indians of 7. The details of this expedition are full of interest . these regions , at this period , were numerous , and their manners SIR WALTER RALEIGH . and customs pre- sent much that is curious . 8. We have already ...
... Mexico . The Indians of 7. The details of this expedition are full of interest . these regions , at this period , were numerous , and their manners SIR WALTER RALEIGH . and customs pre- sent much that is curious . 8. We have already ...
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... Mexico . 2. One striking fact was manifest , that all the native inhabitants of America were of one race ; they were also of a reddish skin , having black hair , black eyes , and a somewhat dark and brooding character . They received ...
... Mexico . 2. One striking fact was manifest , that all the native inhabitants of America were of one race ; they were also of a reddish skin , having black hair , black eyes , and a somewhat dark and brooding character . They received ...
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... Mexico , there was a large and powerful nation , which had made some advances in civilization , but was still in a barbarous state . About the year 1520 , this was invaded and conquered by the Spaniards , under the celebrated Fer - nan ...
... Mexico , there was a large and powerful nation , which had made some advances in civilization , but was still in a barbarous state . About the year 1520 , this was invaded and conquered by the Spaniards , under the celebrated Fer - nan ...
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