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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... authorities have been consulted ; and some facts are related from the personal knowledge of the writer . The brief exposition of the constitution of the United States , will unfold to young persons the principles of republican ...
... authorities have been consulted ; and some facts are related from the personal knowledge of the writer . The brief exposition of the constitution of the United States , will unfold to young persons the principles of republican ...
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... authority to be read by the people . In 1568 , several bishops and other learned men revised Cranmer's copy , and this version , called the bishops ' Bible , was read in churches , till the present version was made in the reign of James ...
... authority to be read by the people . In 1568 , several bishops and other learned men revised Cranmer's copy , and this version , called the bishops ' Bible , was read in churches , till the present version was made in the reign of James ...
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... authority or made use of his ensigns , were punished with death . In one kingdom , the judges were rendered independent , by estates assigned to their office , and passing to their successors , not to their heirs . The Mexicans had no ...
... authority or made use of his ensigns , were punished with death . In one kingdom , the judges were rendered independent , by estates assigned to their office , and passing to their successors , not to their heirs . The Mexicans had no ...
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... authority of his chiefs . He is remarkably hospitable to strangers , offering them the best accommodations he has , and always serving them first . He never forgets a favor or an injury ; but will make a grateful return for a favor ...
... authority of his chiefs . He is remarkably hospitable to strangers , offering them the best accommodations he has , and always serving them first . He never forgets a favor or an injury ; but will make a grateful return for a favor ...
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... authority , he sailed from Palos , in Spain , in August , 1492 . 153. First voyage . Not many days after Columbus left Spain , he was perplexed with the variations of the magnetic needle , which had not before been discovered , 66 ...
... authority , he sailed from Palos , in Spain , in August , 1492 . 153. First voyage . Not many days after Columbus left Spain , he was perplexed with the variations of the magnetic needle , which had not before been discovered , 66 ...
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