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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Side 13
... took place in the course of the winter . On the celebration of these nuptials the Vineland voyage was again the subject of discussion , and Karlsefne was prevailed on , by his wife Gudrida and others , to prosecute a voy- age thither ...
... took place in the course of the winter . On the celebration of these nuptials the Vineland voyage was again the subject of discussion , and Karlsefne was prevailed on , by his wife Gudrida and others , to prosecute a voy- age thither ...
Side 14
... took place ; the Skrellings had war - slings , and a galling discharge of missiles fell upon the land ; one , enormously large , fell with a crash that filled the Northmen with dismay , and they fled into the woods . Freydisa , the wife ...
... took place ; the Skrellings had war - slings , and a galling discharge of missiles fell upon the land ; one , enormously large , fell with a crash that filled the Northmen with dismay , and they fled into the woods . Freydisa , the wife ...
Side 19
... took notice of the variation of the com- pass , and the people on board the Nina saw a heron , and some tropic birds , and the next day the sea was covered with yellow and green weeds , among which they saw a live lobster ; and as they ...
... took notice of the variation of the com- pass , and the people on board the Nina saw a heron , and some tropic birds , and the next day the sea was covered with yellow and green weeds , among which they saw a live lobster ; and as they ...
Side 21
... took no notice of the error , because he would not discourage the sailors . On the second they killed a tunny fish , and some birds ; but seeing no birds on the third day , they feared they had missed some islands , and the men begged ...
... took no notice of the error , because he would not discourage the sailors . On the second they killed a tunny fish , and some birds ; but seeing no birds on the third day , they feared they had missed some islands , and the men begged ...
Side 28
... took notice of the variation of the needle , and who published a map of the world . The exact time of his death is not known , but he lived to be above seventy years of age . IV . Although America was discovered by the Northmen ...
... took notice of the variation of the needle , and who published a map of the world . The exact time of his death is not known , but he lived to be above seventy years of age . IV . Although America was discovered by the Northmen ...
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