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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... whole length of the Atlantic . from Greenland to Cape Horn , is about 9.00 miles ; its greatest width is about 3,000 miles . QUESTIONS . - What countries bound the Atlantic on the east ? Ans . Africa and Europe What countries bound it ...
... whole length of the Atlantic . from Greenland to Cape Horn , is about 9.00 miles ; its greatest width is about 3,000 miles . QUESTIONS . - What countries bound the Atlantic on the east ? Ans . Africa and Europe What countries bound it ...
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... whole coast was then called , he discovered and named Cape Cod , Martha's Vineyard , and Elizabeth Island , belonging to Massachusetts ; he attempted to form a settlement on the latter , but without success . CHAPTER IX . The Native ...
... whole coast was then called , he discovered and named Cape Cod , Martha's Vineyard , and Elizabeth Island , belonging to Massachusetts ; he attempted to form a settlement on the latter , but without success . CHAPTER IX . The Native ...
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... whole distance travelled was estimated at about 3,000 miles . 10. But exploration was not all that Captain Smith accomplished . He journeyed into the interior , and made treaties of peace and friendship with many tribes of the natives ...
... whole distance travelled was estimated at about 3,000 miles . 10. But exploration was not all that Captain Smith accomplished . He journeyed into the interior , and made treaties of peace and friendship with many tribes of the natives ...
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... whole company bore up the river , and slept that night at the fort in Jamestown . 8. Lord Delaware began his wise administration next morning , with religious exercises , after which he caused his commission to be read ; pon which a ...
... whole company bore up the river , and slept that night at the fort in Jamestown . 8. Lord Delaware began his wise administration next morning , with religious exercises , after which he caused his commission to be read ; pon which a ...
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... whole country , to the British king . 6. But though the Dutch yielded their claim at this time , it was simply because they were unable to defend it ; the Dutch traders con- tinued to occupy it , and a new Dutch governor , in 1614 ...
... whole country , to the British king . 6. But though the Dutch yielded their claim at this time , it was simply because they were unable to defend it ; the Dutch traders con- tinued to occupy it , and a new Dutch governor , in 1614 ...
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