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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... appeared to be ignorant of edge - tools ; for one of them contrived to steal a battle - axe , with which he sportively struck one of his companions , as he had been accustomed to do with his rude tomahawk , but was astonished to find ...
... appeared to be ignorant of edge - tools ; for one of them contrived to steal a battle - axe , with which he sportively struck one of his companions , as he had been accustomed to do with his rude tomahawk , but was astonished to find ...
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... appeared strange , and to the imagination of the sailors , ominous and fearful . Even the needle of the compass , hitherto pointing to the polar star , seemed affected with some sinister influ ence , for it now tremblingly diverged to ...
... appeared strange , and to the imagination of the sailors , ominous and fearful . Even the needle of the compass , hitherto pointing to the polar star , seemed affected with some sinister influ ence , for it now tremblingly diverged to ...
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... appeared : the sea was so covered with vegetation as to impede the vessels . About the same time the trade - winds , which blow steadily in one direction for several months of the year , and which these adventurers had never heard of ...
... appeared : the sea was so covered with vegetation as to impede the vessels . About the same time the trade - winds , which blow steadily in one direction for several months of the year , and which these adventurers had never heard of ...
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... appearance . 4. The king of Spain , in whose name Leon claimed the country , appointed him the governor of it , on condition of his establishing a colony there . In attempting to effect a settlement , he met with many remarkable ...
... appearance . 4. The king of Spain , in whose name Leon claimed the country , appointed him the governor of it , on condition of his establishing a colony there . In attempting to effect a settlement , he met with many remarkable ...
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... appearance of a regular and comfortable abode . It is true that they had as yet scarcely fifty acres of soil under cultivation , and were obliged to get their food , in part , from the Indians and from England ; yet they were now im ...
... appearance of a regular and comfortable abode . It is true that they had as yet scarcely fifty acres of soil under cultivation , and were obliged to get their food , in part , from the Indians and from England ; yet they were now im ...
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