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 halaman |
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... important dates , are presented in a lively and pleasing style . 7. The Child's History has the merit of brevity without baldness ; the Picto 8. All the 9. They a tredundancy . y and substantially bound . own to the present time ...
... important dates , are presented in a lively and pleasing style . 7. The Child's History has the merit of brevity without baldness ; the Picto 8. All the 9. They a tredundancy . y and substantially bound . own to the present time ...
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... important to man ; and wher any great revelation , or any great discovery . is needful , the means of effecting the desired object are provided . The time had at length ar- rived for dispelling the mystery which had hitherto brooded ...
... important to man ; and wher any great revelation , or any great discovery . is needful , the means of effecting the desired object are provided . The time had at length ar- rived for dispelling the mystery which had hitherto brooded ...
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... importance , made toward the close of the sixteenth century , were those of Bar - thol ' - o - mew Gos ' - nold , an Englishman . In a voyage to Virginia , as the whole coast was then called , he discovered and named Cape Cod , Martha's ...
... importance , made toward the close of the sixteenth century , were those of Bar - thol ' - o - mew Gos ' - nold , an Englishman . In a voyage to Virginia , as the whole coast was then called , he discovered and named Cape Cod , Martha's ...
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... importance afterward , both to him and the colony . 3. We have seen already that the number of the settlers at James ... important than searching for gold , Captain Smith undertook to explore the inlets , rivers , and shores of Chesa ...
... importance afterward , both to him and the colony . 3. We have seen already that the number of the settlers at James ... important than searching for gold , Captain Smith undertook to explore the inlets , rivers , and shores of Chesa ...
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... important change in the condition of the colony . Hitherto they had held their property and labored in common . Governor Dale assigned to each settler a lot of three acres to cultivate as his own . The quantity was afterward increased ...
... important change in the condition of the colony . Hitherto they had held their property and labored in common . Governor Dale assigned to each settler a lot of three acres to cultivate as his own . The quantity was afterward increased ...
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