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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... thing that could not be accomplished . Navigators seldom dared to stretch forth upon the boundless sea ; they only ... things hindered the progress of navigation ? 8. What of the story of Pytheas ? TERRORS OF THE DEEP . 15 9. If such ...
... thing that could not be accomplished . Navigators seldom dared to stretch forth upon the boundless sea ; they only ... things hindered the progress of navigation ? 8. What of the story of Pytheas ? TERRORS OF THE DEEP . 15 9. If such ...
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... thing heard of them . It has been thought that the " fair and large country " was America , and that these emi- grants went thither . But there is no good reason to believe this tradition . CHAPTER III . Discovery and Settlement of the ...
... thing heard of them . It has been thought that the " fair and large country " was America , and that these emi- grants went thither . But there is no good reason to believe this tradition . CHAPTER III . Discovery and Settlement of the ...
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... ocean at this time ? 4. What of the sky , sea , and stars , as Columbus advanced ? What of the compass ? 5. These things greatly disturbed the navigators , but at First Voyage of Columbus across the Atlantic America His Discovery.
... ocean at this time ? 4. What of the sky , sea , and stars , as Columbus advanced ? What of the compass ? 5. These things greatly disturbed the navigators , but at First Voyage of Columbus across the Atlantic America His Discovery.
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... things greatly disturbed the navigators , but at length the air became more balmy , and aquatic plants , apparently ... thing appeared : the sea was so covered with vegetation as to impede the vessels . About the same time the trade ...
... things greatly disturbed the navigators , but at length the air became more balmy , and aquatic plants , apparently ... thing appeared : the sea was so covered with vegetation as to impede the vessels . About the same time the trade ...
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... thing else ; and not finding gold , he seized on fifty of the native Indians , carried them home , and sold them as slaves . 4. Emboldened by his success , he made a second voyage , but did not live to return . The general belief is ...
... thing else ; and not finding gold , he seized on fifty of the native Indians , carried them home , and sold them as slaves . 4. Emboldened by his success , he made a second voyage , but did not live to return . The general belief is ...
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