A Compendium of the History of the United States: From the Earliest Settlements to 1872E. J. Hale, 1875 - 513 Seiten |
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... taken away by death , they would go to happy hunting - grounds prepared by the Great Spirit . 21. Columbus , on his return to Spain , was received with distinguished honor by Ferdinand and Isabella . He after- wards made several voyages ...
... taken away by death , they would go to happy hunting - grounds prepared by the Great Spirit . 21. Columbus , on his return to Spain , was received with distinguished honor by Ferdinand and Isabella . He after- wards made several voyages ...
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... taken possession of by the Portuguese . It may interest the youthful reader to be told that Brazil is the only independent country or state on the Continent of America which is now governed by descendants of any of the royal families of ...
... taken possession of by the Portuguese . It may interest the youthful reader to be told that Brazil is the only independent country or state on the Continent of America which is now governed by descendants of any of the royal families of ...
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... taken prisoner by the Turks and sold as a slave . He secured the favor of his mistress , and she , intending to do him a kindness , sent him to her brother , an officer in the Crimea , which was ished religion ? What civil rights were ...
... taken prisoner by the Turks and sold as a slave . He secured the favor of his mistress , and she , intending to do him a kindness , sent him to her brother , an officer in the Crimea , which was ished religion ? What civil rights were ...
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... taken refuge in Switzerland and Germany . They had been hospitably received by their brethren in the faith there , and had sat at the feet of the great doctors of Strasburg , Zurich , and Geneva , and had been , during some years ...
... taken refuge in Switzerland and Germany . They had been hospitably received by their brethren in the faith there , and had sat at the feet of the great doctors of Strasburg , Zurich , and Geneva , and had been , during some years ...
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... taken place in the principles and practices of the Puritans . The persecutions which they had undergone had been severe enough to irritate , but had not been severe enough to destroy . They had not been tamed into submission , but ...
... taken place in the principles and practices of the Puritans . The persecutions which they had undergone had been severe enough to irritate , but had not been severe enough to destroy . They had not been tamed into submission , but ...
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