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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... began to settle in Europe we cannot precisely tell ; wè only know that about 1,856 years before Christ , that is , more than 3,700 years ago , a man by the name of In ' - a - chus led a company of emigrants from Egypt into Greece . 4 ...
... began to settle in Europe we cannot precisely tell ; wè only know that about 1,856 years before Christ , that is , more than 3,700 years ago , a man by the name of In ' - a - chus led a company of emigrants from Egypt into Greece . 4 ...
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... began to think and speak of the probability of reaching that part of the world by sailing round the southern point of Africa . But Columbus had a plan which extended still further . 7. Having adopted the idea , from books of geography ...
... began to think and speak of the probability of reaching that part of the world by sailing round the southern point of Africa . But Columbus had a plan which extended still further . 7. Having adopted the idea , from books of geography ...
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... began to bear them along , in a direction away from their home . 7. The sailors had several times been nearly in a state of mutiny , on account of their fears , but now their terrors and their disobedience were renewed . They believed ...
... began to bear them along , in a direction away from their home . 7. The sailors had several times been nearly in a state of mutiny , on account of their fears , but now their terrors and their disobedience were renewed . They believed ...
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... began by smoking the pipe of peace , it ap- pears that some of the savage tribes , as they ascended the river , showed signs of hostility . They had doubtless heard of the treatment of their brethren at the Roanoke River , twenty years ...
... began by smoking the pipe of peace , it ap- pears that some of the savage tribes , as they ascended the river , showed signs of hostility . They had doubtless heard of the treatment of their brethren at the Roanoke River , twenty years ...
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... began to prepare for a war with the English ; and had it not been for an event as singular as it was unforeseen , a most fatal conflict would doubtless have arisen . A young Englishman , by the name of Rolfe , proposed to marry ...
... began to prepare for a war with the English ; and had it not been for an event as singular as it was unforeseen , a most fatal conflict would doubtless have arisen . A young Englishman , by the name of Rolfe , proposed to marry ...
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