Harper's Encyclopædia of United States History from 458 A. D. to 1906: Based Upon the Plan of Benson John Lossing ...Harper & brothers, 1907 |
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... soon burst . Throughout all these countries the peo- ple who were at war immediately made friends , that they might come to meet us , and bring what they possessed . In this way we left all the land at peace , and we We were in this ...
... soon burst . Throughout all these countries the peo- ple who were at war immediately made friends , that they might come to meet us , and bring what they possessed . In this way we left all the land at peace , and we We were in this ...
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... tak- ing the two captives who had been used as emissaries . This occurrence took place before the Notary , in the presence of many witnesses . As soon as these Indians went back , all those 9 CABEZA DE VACA , ALVAR NUÑEZ.
... tak- ing the two captives who had been used as emissaries . This occurrence took place before the Notary , in the presence of many witnesses . As soon as these Indians went back , all those 9 CABEZA DE VACA , ALVAR NUÑEZ.
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... soon as these Indians went back , all those of that province who were friendly to the Christians , and had heard of us , came to visit us , bringing beads and feathers . We commanded them to build churches and put crosses in them : to ...
... soon as these Indians went back , all those of that province who were friendly to the Christians , and had heard of us , came to visit us , bringing beads and feathers . We commanded them to build churches and put crosses in them : to ...
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... soon a leader of the St. Raphael Society in found the range ; but the Spanish vessel Germany and Austria for promoting Ro- refused to withdraw until the Marblehead man Catholic interests among emigrants . gave chase , when she retired ...
... soon a leader of the St. Raphael Society in found the range ; but the Spanish vessel Germany and Austria for promoting Ro- refused to withdraw until the Marblehead man Catholic interests among emigrants . gave chase , when she retired ...
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... soon took high rank in his profession , and gained a very lucrative practice . Fond of politics , he early entered its arena , and in 1808-10 was a member of the State legislature . He was sent to Congress in 1811 , where he remained ...
... soon took high rank in his profession , and gained a very lucrative practice . Fond of politics , he early entered its arena , and in 1808-10 was a member of the State legislature . He was sent to Congress in 1811 , where he remained ...
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