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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... Eight Families of Indians - Algonquins , Huron Iroquois Dan- kotahs , a awbas , Cherokees , Uchees , Choctaws , and Natches Their Character , Manners , Customs , etc ..... 5855 $ 5 88 94 XLI . Evangelizing the Indians in New England ...
... Eight Families of Indians - Algonquins , Huron Iroquois Dan- kotahs , a awbas , Cherokees , Uchees , Choctaws , and Natches Their Character , Manners , Customs , etc ..... 5855 $ 5 88 94 XLI . Evangelizing the Indians in New England ...
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... eight years it was suc- cessful . Fer ' - di - nand and Is - a - bel ' - la agreed to furnish three small vessels and ninety men , and provisions for one year . Such an outfit , small as it may seem to us , was then deemed exceedingly ...
... eight years it was suc- cessful . Fer ' - di - nand and Is - a - bel ' - la agreed to furnish three small vessels and ninety men , and provisions for one year . Such an outfit , small as it may seem to us , was then deemed exceedingly ...
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... eight gentlemen and four mechanics , " as the his- torian informs us . All , moreover , were single men ; not an organized family being among them . 8. They were commanded by Captain Christopher Newport , an old and experienced ...
... eight gentlemen and four mechanics , " as the his- torian informs us . All , moreover , were single men ; not an organized family being among them . 8. They were commanded by Captain Christopher Newport , an old and experienced ...
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... eight men , he traversed the whole coast from Penobscot to Cape Cod , and made many dis- coveries . 12. On his return to England , he prepared a map of the coast from Maine to Long Island Sound , most of which he had seen and ob- served ...
... eight men , he traversed the whole coast from Penobscot to Cape Cod , and made many dis- coveries . 12. On his return to England , he prepared a map of the coast from Maine to Long Island Sound , most of which he had seen and ob- served ...
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... eight or ten seamen , immediately set out on a tour of discovery . Snow had already fall- en , and the weath- er was so severe that the spray of the sea , falling upon their coats , and freezing , made them look like coats of mail ...
... eight or ten seamen , immediately set out on a tour of discovery . Snow had already fall- en , and the weath- er was so severe that the spray of the sea , falling upon their coats , and freezing , made them look like coats of mail ...
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