The Pictorial History of the American Revolution: With a Sketch of the Early History of the Country, the Constitution of the United States, and a Chronological IndexJ.S. Redfield, 1845 - 432 sider |
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... immediately following , the intercourse was never entirely broken off . As confirmatory of these statements , Dr. J V. C. Smith , of Boston , has writ- ten an account of a remarkable rough stone cemetery , discovered about fifty years ...
... immediately following , the intercourse was never entirely broken off . As confirmatory of these statements , Dr. J V. C. Smith , of Boston , has writ- ten an account of a remarkable rough stone cemetery , discovered about fifty years ...
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... immediately pointed toward the southwest , where there was something which looked like an island , at the distance of twenty - five leagues . This , which was afterward looked on as a contrivance between Columbus and Pinzon , so ...
... immediately pointed toward the southwest , where there was something which looked like an island , at the distance of twenty - five leagues . This , which was afterward looked on as a contrivance between Columbus and Pinzon , so ...
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... immediately fixed her thoughts upon the most impracticable part of the experiment , that of bounding the smoke in a balance ; suspecting that he was playing the traveller with her , and laying a wager that he could not solve the doubt ...
... immediately fixed her thoughts upon the most impracticable part of the experiment , that of bounding the smoke in a balance ; suspecting that he was playing the traveller with her , and laying a wager that he could not solve the doubt ...
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... immediately , he was urgent in his request . " I prithee , " said he , " let me see it . Dost thou think I am afraid of it ? " Taking it in his hand , he kissed the blade , and passing his finger slightly along the edge , observed to ...
... immediately , he was urgent in his request . " I prithee , " said he , " let me see it . Dost thou think I am afraid of it ? " Taking it in his hand , he kissed the blade , and passing his finger slightly along the edge , observed to ...
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... immediately to seek the shelter of the woods . Landing at a village , he found food in abundance ; but forbade his people to encumber themselves with it , foreseeing. FIG . 23. - Indian Warrior . FIG . 30. - Portrait of Charles I. OF THE ...
... immediately to seek the shelter of the woods . Landing at a village , he found food in abundance ; but forbade his people to encumber themselves with it , foreseeing. FIG . 23. - Indian Warrior . FIG . 30. - Portrait of Charles I. OF THE ...
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