A Compendium of the History of the United States: From the Earliest Settlements to 1872E. J. Hale, 1875 - 513 páginas |
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... became united under the style of the United States of America , and then to trace the History of these States , so united under their existing Union , down to the present time . 3. The first part of the work will be the History of the ...
... became united under the style of the United States of America , and then to trace the History of these States , so united under their existing Union , down to the present time . 3. The first part of the work will be the History of the ...
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... became more shallow , and pieces of floating timber were seen . On the night of the 11th of October , Columbus himself saw a light , moving as if borne in the hand of some person , which he considered as evidence , not only of the ...
... became more shallow , and pieces of floating timber were seen . On the night of the 11th of October , Columbus himself saw a light , moving as if borne in the hand of some person , which he considered as evidence , not only of the ...
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... became distinguished for his great personal bravery and skill in single combat . He was rewarded for his services by a patent of nobility conferred upon him by the Duke of Transylvania . 2. After many singular adventures he was taken ...
... became distinguished for his great personal bravery and skill in single combat . He was rewarded for his services by a patent of nobility conferred upon him by the Duke of Transylvania . 2. After many singular adventures he was taken ...
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... became attached to the expedition under the command of New- port , and was made one of the Council . 4. Soon after the affairs of the colony were committed into his hands , as mentioned in the last chapter , he made treaties with the ...
... became attached to the expedition under the command of New- port , and was made one of the Council . 4. Soon after the affairs of the colony were committed into his hands , as mentioned in the last chapter , he made treaties with the ...
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... became angry with the whites , and made a plot by which he hoped to be able to destroy them all at one blow . The colony was saved by Pocahontas . The night before the time set for the execu- tion of the plot was dark and stormy ...
... became angry with the whites , and made a plot by which he hoped to be able to destroy them all at one blow . The colony was saved by Pocahontas . The night before the time set for the execu- tion of the plot was dark and stormy ...
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A Compendium of the History of the United States: From the Earliest ... Alexander Hamilton Stephens,Philomathesian Society Sin vista previa disponible - 2015 |
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