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 SpaniardsPublish by J.N. Whiting, 1841 - 318 Seiten |
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... Mexicans , and of the aborigines of North America . To these accounts succeeds a narration of the discovery of America , and an ample history of Columbus . As the Author lived during the Revolution , he has narrated many events which ...
... Mexicans , and of the aborigines of North America . To these accounts succeeds a narration of the discovery of America , and an ample history of Columbus . As the Author lived during the Revolution , he has narrated many events which ...
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... in schools , I would not recommend that the pupil should be required to commit entire paragraphs to memory ; but that he should abridge VI them in writing , extracting only the principal facts I * America Description of the Mexicans.
... in schools , I would not recommend that the pupil should be required to commit entire paragraphs to memory ; but that he should abridge VI them in writing , extracting only the principal facts I * America Description of the Mexicans.
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... Mexicans . 6. Discovery of America ; voyages to different parts of North America ; grants and settlement of English colonies . 7. Origin of the Puritans ; settlement of New England . 8. Indian Wars . 9. Political events . 10. Government ...
... Mexicans . 6. Discovery of America ; voyages to different parts of North America ; grants and settlement of English colonies . 7. Origin of the Puritans ; settlement of New England . 8. Indian Wars . 9. Political events . 10. Government ...
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... Mexicans . The Mexicans did not know the use of iron , but they had axes of copper , and were acquainted with the use of lime . Their public buildings were of great size , with walls of stone laid in lime , and some of them polished to ...
... Mexicans . The Mexicans did not know the use of iron , but they had axes of copper , and were acquainted with the use of lime . Their public buildings were of great size , with walls of stone laid in lime , and some of them polished to ...
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... Mexicans all practiced severe cruelties on their own bodies , such as piercing and mangling the flesh , absurdly imagining that such mortifications would please their deities . MEXICAN PRIEST AND WARRIOR . 109. Mexican year . The year ...
... Mexicans all practiced severe cruelties on their own bodies , such as piercing and mangling the flesh , absurdly imagining that such mortifications would please their deities . MEXICAN PRIEST AND WARRIOR . 109. Mexican year . The year ...
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