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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... taken from Adam's body , she was presented to him , and received as his intimate companion , to share with him the toils and the felicities of life . These were the progenitors of all the human race . 3. First employment of man . After ...
... taken from Adam's body , she was presented to him , and received as his intimate companion , to share with him the toils and the felicities of life . These were the progenitors of all the human race . 3. First employment of man . After ...
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... taken in war . 22. Clothing . The rude nations of Europe wore very little clothing , even in winter , and for the most part none at all . A Scythian , who was without clothing , when the snow was falling , was asked by the king ...
... taken in war . 22. Clothing . The rude nations of Europe wore very little clothing , even in winter , and for the most part none at all . A Scythian , who was without clothing , when the snow was falling , was asked by the king ...
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... taken prisoners , they would put to death their wives and children , their sick and wounded , and then destroy their own lives . In this hatred of slavery , the men did not surpass the wo- When advancing to battle , the females would ...
... taken prisoners , they would put to death their wives and children , their sick and wounded , and then destroy their own lives . In this hatred of slavery , the men did not surpass the wo- When advancing to battle , the females would ...
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... taken an oath , was adorned with the armor and ensigns of knighthood , by the knights and ladies attending the ceremony . First they put on his spurs , beginning with his left foot ; next his coat of mail ; then his cuirass , then the ...
... taken an oath , was adorned with the armor and ensigns of knighthood , by the knights and ladies attending the ceremony . First they put on his spurs , beginning with his left foot ; next his coat of mail ; then his cuirass , then the ...
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... taken by the Spaniards , it was ten miles in circumference , and con- tained sixty thousand houses . 104. Buildings of the Mexicans . The Mexicans did not know the use of iron , but they had axes of copper , and were acquainted with the ...
... taken by the Spaniards , it was ten miles in circumference , and con- tained sixty thousand houses . 104. Buildings of the Mexicans . The Mexicans did not know the use of iron , but they had axes of copper , and were acquainted with the ...
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