History of the United States: To which is Prefixed a Brief Historical Account of Our [English] Ancestors, from the Dispersion at Babel, to Their Migration to America, and of the Conquest of South America, by the SpaniardsDurrie & Peck, 1835 - 322 Seiten |
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... point . Another play was , to place a beam upon the shoulders of two dancers , while a person danced on the top of it . They also danced , one man on the shoulders of ano- ther , and a third , dancing on his head , and displaying great ...
... point . Another play was , to place a beam upon the shoulders of two dancers , while a person danced on the top of it . They also danced , one man on the shoulders of ano- ther , and a third , dancing on his head , and displaying great ...
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... point of this continent , lanched into the vast ocean , which he called the Pacific , touched at the Ladrones , and after enduring extreme distress from bad provisions and sickness , arri- ved at the Philippines , where a contest with ...
... point of this continent , lanched into the vast ocean , which he called the Pacific , touched at the Ladrones , and after enduring extreme distress from bad provisions and sickness , arri- ved at the Philippines , where a contest with ...
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... Point Comfort on the north , two hun- dred miles , and on the south , two hundred miles along the sea coast , and westward and northwestward into the main land throughout from sea to sea , with the isles within a hundred miles of the ...
... Point Comfort on the north , two hun- dred miles , and on the south , two hundred miles along the sea coast , and westward and northwestward into the main land throughout from sea to sea , with the isles within a hundred miles of the ...
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... point of cape Breton , and thence to cape Sable . To this district was then given the present name Nova Scotia , which signifies New Scotland . This district was a part of the lands granted by the French king to De Monts , in 1603 , and ...
... point of cape Breton , and thence to cape Sable . To this district was then given the present name Nova Scotia , which signifies New Scotland . This district was a part of the lands granted by the French king to De Monts , in 1603 , and ...
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... point in the Chesapeak , and a line from that point to the ocean , on the south ; and a line under the fortieth degree of lati- tude on the Delaware , on the north ; which north line was extended to the highest source of the Potomac ...
... point in the Chesapeak , and a line from that point to the ocean , on the south ; and a line under the fortieth degree of lati- tude on the Delaware , on the north ; which north line was extended to the highest source of the Potomac ...
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