The National Magazine: A Monthly Journal of American History, Volumen13;Volumen15;Volumen19Magazine of Western History Publishing Company, 1894 |
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... south of Vinland , called by the Scandinavians , Ireland edh Mikla or Great Ireland , and this was the same territory now occupied by the Ame- rican States of North and South Carolina , Georgia and Florida . Sit- uated west of Iceland ...
... south of Vinland , called by the Scandinavians , Ireland edh Mikla or Great Ireland , and this was the same territory now occupied by the Ame- rican States of North and South Carolina , Georgia and Florida . Sit- uated west of Iceland ...
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... South- ampton ; William , Earl of Pembroke , Henry , Earl of Lincoln , and many other earls . This is followed by a long list of lords , knights and vis- counts , then of captains , then of es- quires and gentlemen , then represen ...
... South- ampton ; William , Earl of Pembroke , Henry , Earl of Lincoln , and many other earls . This is followed by a long list of lords , knights and vis- counts , then of captains , then of es- quires and gentlemen , then represen ...
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... South Manitou . The phenomenal growth of Mani- tou during the past year is particu- larly evidenced by the increase of subdivisions of adjoining land into town lots , notably by South Manitou . One of the culminating points , called ...
... South Manitou . The phenomenal growth of Mani- tou during the past year is particu- larly evidenced by the increase of subdivisions of adjoining land into town lots , notably by South Manitou . One of the culminating points , called ...
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... south by the encroach- ments of their more barborous neigh- bors , or attracted by the milder climate of that region . The great question is , whence came these early dwellers in the land , and how did they find their way across the ...
... south by the encroach- ments of their more barborous neigh- bors , or attracted by the milder climate of that region . The great question is , whence came these early dwellers in the land , and how did they find their way across the ...
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... South America first came over , and in time made their way farther and farther to the south . Next after them came the red men , and lastly the Esquimaux . This view of the matter seemed to find confir- of perplexity ho believed have ...
... South America first came over , and in time made their way farther and farther to the south . Next after them came the red men , and lastly the Esquimaux . This view of the matter seemed to find confir- of perplexity ho believed have ...
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