A Compendium of the History of the United States: From the Earliest Settlements to 1872E. J. Hale, 1875 - 513 páginas |
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... whole cost of the expedition was about twenty thousand dollars . " 9. The names of the three vessels were the Maria , the Pinta , and the Nina . Of these the Maria was the largest ; and in this vessel Columbus himself sailed . The Pinta ...
... whole cost of the expedition was about twenty thousand dollars . " 9. The names of the three vessels were the Maria , the Pinta , and the Nina . Of these the Maria was the largest ; and in this vessel Columbus himself sailed . The Pinta ...
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... whole coun- try of Peru was watered , some relics and monuments of which remain unto this day . * 20. The tribes of Indians in that portion of North America now known as the United States were possessed of but little knowledge ; their ...
... whole coun- try of Peru was watered , some relics and monuments of which remain unto this day . * 20. The tribes of Indians in that portion of North America now known as the United States were possessed of but little knowledge ; their ...
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... whole of South America , except the Empire of Brazil , which was taken possession of by the Portuguese . It may interest the youthful reader to be told that Brazil is the only independent country or state on the Continent of America ...
... whole of South America , except the Empire of Brazil , which was taken possession of by the Portuguese . It may interest the youthful reader to be told that Brazil is the only independent country or state on the Continent of America ...
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... whole country covered by this patent . Some settle- ments were made by Raleigh , under this extensive grant , on the Roanoke in North Carolina in 1585-1587 , but they were subsequently abandoned . 6. Though these first efforts at ...
... whole country covered by this patent . Some settle- ments were made by Raleigh , under this extensive grant , on the Roanoke in North Carolina in 1585-1587 , but they were subsequently abandoned . 6. Though these first efforts at ...
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... whole number now amounted to about two hundred . 10. The intention to abandon the settlement was not given up , and the colonists had actually set sail , when the opportune arrival of Lord Delaware with a supply of pro- visions and ...
... whole number now amounted to about two hundred . 10. The intention to abandon the settlement was not given up , and the colonists had actually set sail , when the opportune arrival of Lord Delaware with a supply of pro- visions and ...
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