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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... ment was made forthwith , either of the same or of other persons . If a vacancy happened among the electors , before the death of the king , his place was immediately supplied by a new appointment . The laws of the em- pire obliged the ...
... ment was made forthwith , either of the same or of other persons . If a vacancy happened among the electors , before the death of the king , his place was immediately supplied by a new appointment . The laws of the em- pire obliged the ...
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... ment . One of these was the race , in which they were exercised from their childhood . They had also military games , in which the warriors represented a pitched battle . One of the most singular of their amusements was an exhibition of ...
... ment . One of these was the race , in which they were exercised from their childhood . They had also military games , in which the warriors represented a pitched battle . One of the most singular of their amusements was an exhibition of ...
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... ment in the new world . Columbus returned to Spain carly in 1496 . 157. Columbus's third voyage . In May , 1498 , Co lumbus left Spain on his third voyage , and proceeding farther southward , discovered and named Trinidad and in August ...
... ment in the new world . Columbus returned to Spain carly in 1496 . 157. Columbus's third voyage . In May , 1498 , Co lumbus left Spain on his third voyage , and proceeding farther southward , discovered and named Trinidad and in August ...
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... ment in America ? 157. What discoveries did Columbus make in his third voyage ? What treatment did Columbus receive from his ene- mies ? 158. From whom did this continent receive its name ? 159. What discoveries did Columbus make in his ...
... ment in America ? 157. What discoveries did Columbus make in his third voyage ? What treatment did Columbus receive from his ene- mies ? 158. From whom did this continent receive its name ? 159. What discoveries did Columbus make in his ...
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... ment of Richard Moor , calling the isles after sir George Somers . In the course of the following year , five ships were sent with near five hundred additional adventur- ers , and the colony was established . This cluster of isles had ...
... ment of Richard Moor , calling the isles after sir George Somers . In the course of the following year , five ships were sent with near five hundred additional adventur- ers , and the colony was established . This cluster of isles had ...
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