How to Remember History: A Method of Memorizing Dates, with a Summary of the Most Important Events of the Sixteenth, Seventeenth, Eighteenth and Nineteenth CenturiesJ.B. Lippincott, 1890 - 143 halaman |
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... chief events that brought to a close the Dark Ages of European history . The first of these events was the invention of the Art of Printing ; the second , the discovery of the New World . Previous to this period books were all labo ...
... chief events that brought to a close the Dark Ages of European history . The first of these events was the invention of the Art of Printing ; the second , the discovery of the New World . Previous to this period books were all labo ...
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... chief . The history of these tribes is full of uncertainty until the ninth century , when Rurik , a Baltic chieftain who had been invited to protect the great commercial city of Novgorod against for- eign aggression , took possession of ...
... chief . The history of these tribes is full of uncertainty until the ninth century , when Rurik , a Baltic chieftain who had been invited to protect the great commercial city of Novgorod against for- eign aggression , took possession of ...
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... chiefs , and col- lected a considerable quantity of gold . On one On one of these excursions a young chief told him that at the distance of six suns ( ie . , six days ' journey ) , towards the south they should discover another ocean ...
... chiefs , and col- lected a considerable quantity of gold . On one On one of these excursions a young chief told him that at the distance of six suns ( ie . , six days ' journey ) , towards the south they should discover another ocean ...
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... chief powers of Europe required the highest qualities of statesmanship . Macchia- velli's talents in this direction developed rapidly . He was sent on numerous embassies to foreign countries , and was employed in various commis- sions ...
... chief powers of Europe required the highest qualities of statesmanship . Macchia- velli's talents in this direction developed rapidly . He was sent on numerous embassies to foreign countries , and was employed in various commis- sions ...
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... Prince About this time various changes were made of Wales . He accordingly caused the chiefs of 1547. Death of Francis I. of France . Ac- fulfilling 4 HOW TO REMEMBER HISTORY . 25 ory at Cracow, bearing the inscription, from the ...
... Prince About this time various changes were made of Wales . He accordingly caused the chiefs of 1547. Death of Francis I. of France . Ac- fulfilling 4 HOW TO REMEMBER HISTORY . 25 ory at Cracow, bearing the inscription, from the ...
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