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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... possessed by tribes from Bel- gium , or the low countries on the continent . 12. Varieties of the human race . Although mankind are all descendants of one pair , Adam and Eve , yet great diversities now exist in the color , form , and ...
... possessed by tribes from Bel- gium , or the low countries on the continent . 12. Varieties of the human race . Although mankind are all descendants of one pair , Adam and Eve , yet great diversities now exist in the color , form , and ...
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... possession of it for their permanent residence . They then made a proposal , to which the Britons consented , that a re - enforcement should be invited from the continent . Accordingly Hengist and Horsa sent for additional troops ...
... possession of it for their permanent residence . They then made a proposal , to which the Britons consented , that a re - enforcement should be invited from the continent . Accordingly Hengist and Horsa sent for additional troops ...
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... possession , together with all the country to the Frith of Forth . Hengist gained several victories over the Britons ; and the last victory at Wippidfleet struck such terror into the Britons , that they gave him little further ...
... possession , together with all the country to the Frith of Forth . Hengist gained several victories over the Britons ; and the last victory at Wippidfleet struck such terror into the Britons , that they gave him little further ...
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... possession of England , the country began to be harrassed by the invasion and depredations of the Danes . It was during this period that the brave and humane King Alfred distinguished himself . He de- fended his country with great ...
... possession of England , the country began to be harrassed by the invasion and depredations of the Danes . It was during this period that the brave and humane King Alfred distinguished himself . He de- fended his country with great ...
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... this year , William , duke of Normandy , invaded England with an army of sixty thousand men ; and after a desperate battle at Hastings , in which Harold was defeated , obtained possession of the crown , which SAXONS . 25.
... this year , William , duke of Normandy , invaded England with an army of sixty thousand men ; and after a desperate battle at Hastings , in which Harold was defeated , obtained possession of the crown , which SAXONS . 25.
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