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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... Ship Resolute , and her Presentation to the British Government by the United States ... gua . BUCHANAN'S ADMINISTRATION . 43 438 CCXVI . Troubles in Kansas . Lecompton Constitution in Congress . Its Re- jection by the People of Kansas ...
... Ship Resolute , and her Presentation to the British Government by the United States ... gua . BUCHANAN'S ADMINISTRATION . 43 438 CCXVI . Troubles in Kansas . Lecompton Constitution in Congress . Its Re- jection by the People of Kansas ...
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... ships in old times were small , ill - built , and feeble , com- pared with the ships of the present day . The people did not know the shape of the world ; the art of navigation was in its infancy , and even the mariner's compass , that ...
... ships in old times were small , ill - built , and feeble , com- pared with the ships of the present day . The people did not know the shape of the world ; the art of navigation was in its infancy , and even the mariner's compass , that ...
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... ships scarcely larger thar boats , and traversed the stormy waters of the North Atlantic , discover ing Green ' - land and Ice ' - land . At a later period , several navigators coasted along the western shores of Africa ; and finally ...
... ships scarcely larger thar boats , and traversed the stormy waters of the North Atlantic , discover ing Green ' - land and Ice ' - land . At a later period , several navigators coasted along the western shores of Africa ; and finally ...
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... ship . Having landed on a beautiful shore , he fell in with savages , and was killed by them . His party escaped and returned to Greenland . CHAP . III . Who were the Northmen ? What of their vessels ? When did they discover Iceland ...
... ship . Having landed on a beautiful shore , he fell in with savages , and was killed by them . His party escaped and returned to Greenland . CHAP . III . Who were the Northmen ? What of their vessels ? When did they discover Iceland ...
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... ships of the present day ; and we must remember also that they were entering upon an unknown sea , which , according to popular belief , was full of the most awful dangers . 4. As they proceeded on their unknown path , after leaving the ...
... ships of the present day ; and we must remember also that they were entering upon an unknown sea , which , according to popular belief , was full of the most awful dangers . 4. As they proceeded on their unknown path , after leaving the ...
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