History of the American PeopleGinn, 1927 - 715 páginas |
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... hundred years ago , the vast regions now occupied by the United States , the British Dominion of Canada , and the Latin- American republics of Mexico , Central and South America were a wilderness of tribes of copper - colored barbarians ...
... hundred years ago , the vast regions now occupied by the United States , the British Dominion of Canada , and the Latin- American republics of Mexico , Central and South America were a wilderness of tribes of copper - colored barbarians ...
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... hundred years after the great Roman Empire had gone to pieces and its place in western Europe had been taken by the rude tribes of barbarian invaders from beyond the Rhine and the Danube , civilization was threatened with extinction ...
... hundred years after the great Roman Empire had gone to pieces and its place in western Europe had been taken by the rude tribes of barbarian invaders from beyond the Rhine and the Danube , civilization was threatened with extinction ...
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... hundred volumes . But the printing press made possible the unlimited reproduction of uniform copies , and put books into the hands of great numbers of men who had never had reading material before . In the quaint phrase of a writer of ...
... hundred volumes . But the printing press made possible the unlimited reproduction of uniform copies , and put books into the hands of great numbers of men who had never had reading material before . In the quaint phrase of a writer of ...
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... hundred and thirty tons , the Pinta and the Niña , somewhat smaller ) left Palos and put in at the Canaries for final overhauling and instruction . Quitting the Canaries on September 6 , they sailed due west into the uncharted sea . The ...
... hundred and thirty tons , the Pinta and the Niña , somewhat smaller ) left Palos and put in at the Canaries for final overhauling and instruction . Quitting the Canaries on September 6 , they sailed due west into the uncharted sea . The ...
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... hundred men , with horses , cattle , sheep , hogs , and chickens , fruit and vegetables , seeds and sugar cane from the Canaries . On the island of Haiti he established the colony of Isabella as the capital of his vice- royalty the ...
... hundred men , with horses , cattle , sheep , hogs , and chickens , fruit and vegetables , seeds and sugar cane from the Canaries . On the island of Haiti he established the colony of Isabella as the capital of his vice- royalty the ...
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