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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... inhabitants of Britain . The first in- habitants of Britain were of the race of Celts , who set- tled in Italy and Gaul , now France , and in Spain . Those appear to have been the first inhabitants of the south of Europe . The Celts ...
... inhabitants of Britain . The first in- habitants of Britain were of the race of Celts , who set- tled in Italy and Gaul , now France , and in Spain . Those appear to have been the first inhabitants of the south of Europe . The Celts ...
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... inhabitants of the southern parts of Asia , and of the isles south of Asia . Their bodies are slender , the hair straight and black ; the nose aquiline . In the northern parts of India , the color of the skin is olive , but in the ...
... inhabitants of the southern parts of Asia , and of the isles south of Asia . Their bodies are slender , the hair straight and black ; the nose aquiline . In the northern parts of India , the color of the skin is olive , but in the ...
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... inhabitants of Europe , the Georgians and Circassians in Asia , and the Turks ; together with the descendants of Europeans in America . In the middle region of Europe and Asia , the inhabit- ants are of a clear white complexion ; along ...
... inhabitants of Europe , the Georgians and Circassians in Asia , and the Turks ; together with the descendants of Europeans in America . In the middle region of Europe and Asia , the inhabit- ants are of a clear white complexion ; along ...
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... inhabitants of the earth destroyed , and why ? Who were preserved from destruction ? -how and why ? 6. How many sons had Noah ? Which was the eldest ? and what sign was given that men should not be again de- stroyed ? 7. How , when ...
... inhabitants of the earth destroyed , and why ? Who were preserved from destruction ? -how and why ? 6. How many sons had Noah ? Which was the eldest ? and what sign was given that men should not be again de- stroyed ? 7. How , when ...
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... inhabitants of the north of Europe continued in a rude uncivilized state . They are described by Roman authors as men of enor- mous stature , tall and somewhat fleshy , and of a fair complexion , with blue eyes , and a fierce ...
... inhabitants of the north of Europe continued in a rude uncivilized state . They are described by Roman authors as men of enor- mous stature , tall and somewhat fleshy , and of a fair complexion , with blue eyes , and a fierce ...
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