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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... 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 southern parts quite black . They come to maturity at an ...
... 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 southern parts quite black . They come to maturity at an ...
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... isle , the Britons were greatly harrassed by their enemies , and sent to the continent to invite the Saxons to come to their assistance . The first body of Saxons arrived in three ships , under Hengist and Horsa , in the year 449. They ...
... isle , the Britons were greatly harrassed by their enemies , and sent to the continent to invite the Saxons to come to their assistance . The first body of Saxons arrived in three ships , under Hengist and Horsa , in the year 449. They ...
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... isle in the midst of the lake Te- zeuco . It was surrounded by water , but communicated with the land by three causeys , raised with earth and stone , wide enough for ten horsemen to ride abreast ; besides , two , which were narrower ...
... isle in the midst of the lake Te- zeuco . It was surrounded by water , but communicated with the land by three causeys , raised with earth and stone , wide enough for ten horsemen to ride abreast ; besides , two , which were narrower ...
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... isles and countries which he should discover and subdue , with full powers civil and criminal . With this authority , he sailed from Palos , in Spain , in August , 1492 . 153. First voyage . Not many days after Columbus left Spain , he ...
... isles and countries which he should discover and subdue , with full powers civil and criminal . With this authority , he sailed from Palos , in Spain , in August , 1492 . 153. First voyage . Not many days after Columbus left Spain , he ...
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... isles , to which he gave their present names , Dominico , Mara- galant , Guadaloupe , Montserrat , and Antigua . Then steering for Cuba , he saw Jamaica , and proceeded to Hispaniola . On his arrival , he found that the men whom he had ...
... isles , to which he gave their present names , Dominico , Mara- galant , Guadaloupe , Montserrat , and Antigua . Then steering for Cuba , he saw Jamaica , and proceeded to Hispaniola . On his arrival , he found that the men whom he had ...
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