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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... five thousand . 40. Alarm of the Britons . With this army the Saxon chiefs determined on seizing a part of the territory of England . They made peace with the Picts , and began to quarrel with the Britons , about their provisions and ...
... five thousand . 40. Alarm of the Britons . With this army the Saxon chiefs determined on seizing a part of the territory of England . They made peace with the Picts , and began to quarrel with the Britons , about their provisions and ...
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... five hundred years ; it then passed to the Danes , for a short period ; from the Danes to the English , and from the English to the Normans . William , the Norman , disposed of the baronies chiefly to Normans , and from them have ...
... five hundred years ; it then passed to the Danes , for a short period ; from the Danes to the English , and from the English to the Normans . William , the Norman , disposed of the baronies chiefly to Normans , and from them have ...
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... five stories high , with thick walls . This was the residence of the prince , prelate or baron to whom the castle be- longed . Under ground was a vault or dungeon for the confinement of prisoners . 72. Armor . The art of making ...
... five stories high , with thick walls . This was the residence of the prince , prelate or baron to whom the castle be- longed . Under ground was a vault or dungeon for the confinement of prisoners . 72. Armor . The art of making ...
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... five . This was about two hundred years before the Spaniards discovered and conquered the country . 101. Resemblance among the Indian tribes . All the tribes of the primitive inhabitants of America appear to resemble each other , in all ...
... five . This was about two hundred years before the Spaniards discovered and conquered the country . 101. Resemblance among the Indian tribes . All the tribes of the primitive inhabitants of America appear to resemble each other , in all ...
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... five days . These days were distributed into eighteen months of twenty days each , and the five additional days were called useless , and employed in receiving and returning visits The year began on the 26th day of February ; but every ...
... five days . These days were distributed into eighteen months of twenty days each , and the five additional days were called useless , and employed in receiving and returning visits The year began on the 26th day of February ; but every ...
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