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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... soon as words of common use become familiar to the eye , children should leave the style of puerility , and read only , or chiefly , a more elevated lan- guage ; or that which is used by well - educated people in adult years . The habit ...
... soon as words of common use become familiar to the eye , children should leave the style of puerility , and read only , or chiefly , a more elevated lan- guage ; or that which is used by well - educated people in adult years . The habit ...
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... of the early patriarchs lived to the age of nine hundred years or more , and Me- thuselah , the oldest of them . , lived to the age of nine hundred and sixty - nine years . ( 9 ) " 5. Of the flood . Soon after men had.
... of the early patriarchs lived to the age of nine hundred years or more , and Me- thuselah , the oldest of them . , lived to the age of nine hundred and sixty - nine years . ( 9 ) " 5. Of the flood . Soon after men had.
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... Soon after men had multiplied upon the earth , they became extremely wicked , and so pro- voked their Maker that he determined to destroy most of the race . For this purpose , he brought a flood upon the earth , which destroyed the ...
... Soon after men had multiplied upon the earth , they became extremely wicked , and so pro- voked their Maker that he determined to destroy most of the race . For this purpose , he brought a flood upon the earth , which destroyed the ...
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... soon as they rose from sleep . In battle , their first onset was impetuous and almost irresistible , but their strength and ardor were soon exhausted . GERMANS . 20. Food . The rude inhabitants of Europe subsisted at first on the fruits ...
... soon as they rose from sleep . In battle , their first onset was impetuous and almost irresistible , but their strength and ardor were soon exhausted . GERMANS . 20. Food . The rude inhabitants of Europe subsisted at first on the fruits ...
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... soon formed the design of taking 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 ...
... soon formed the design of taking 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 ...
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