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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... territory , now Cambridge , Suffolk , and Norfolk ; also the kingdom of the Mercians , comprehending the mid- dle counties from the river Severn to Yorkshire and Lancashire . Other bodies of adventurers landed in the north SAXONS . 23.
... territory , now Cambridge , Suffolk , and Norfolk ; also the kingdom of the Mercians , comprehending the mid- dle counties from the river Severn to Yorkshire and Lancashire . Other bodies of adventurers landed in the north SAXONS . 23.
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... river . The site was of considera- ble extent , and surrounded by a broad , deep ditch , called the foss , and sometimes filled with water . Before the great gate was an out - work , called a barbacan or ante- mural , which was a strong ...
... river . The site was of considera- ble extent , and surrounded by a broad , deep ditch , called the foss , and sometimes filled with water . Before the great gate was an out - work , called a barbacan or ante- mural , which was a strong ...
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... rivers , and the shore of the Atlantic . In this progress , they would first find the rivers that fall into the Missis- sippi , and pursuing them , would find and plant the rich intervals on these rivers . Then continuing their course ...
... rivers , and the shore of the Atlantic . In this progress , they would first find the rivers that fall into the Missis- sippi , and pursuing them , would find and plant the rich intervals on these rivers . Then continuing their course ...
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... river to river , or round falls and over necks of land . 149. Virtues and vices . The good and bad qualities of Indians are few , or confined to a few objects . In general , a savage is governed by his passions , without much restraint ...
... river to river , or round falls and over necks of land . 149. Virtues and vices . The good and bad qualities of Indians are few , or confined to a few objects . In general , a savage is governed by his passions , without much restraint ...
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... river on the globe . In the same year , one Cabral , a Portuguese , pushed his adventures further south , and discovered the country now called Brazil . Pinzon made a second voyage in 1508 , with Solis , and proceeded as far south as ...
... river on the globe . In the same year , one Cabral , a Portuguese , pushed his adventures further south , and discovered the country now called Brazil . Pinzon made a second voyage in 1508 , with Solis , and proceeded as far south as ...
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