The Pictorial History of the American Revolution: With a Sketch of the Early History of the CountryR. Sears, 1845 - 428 sider |
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... continued on his course with the utmost resolution ; and on the twenty - ninth they saw many flying fishes , some of which fell into the ship . They also saw a gull , several wagtails , and other birds , and were encompassed with so ...
... continued on his course with the utmost resolution ; and on the twenty - ninth they saw many flying fishes , some of which fell into the ship . They also saw a gull , several wagtails , and other birds , and were encompassed with so ...
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... continued his discoveries to the south as far as Patagonia . He then returned to Sierra Leone and the coast of Guinea , and entered again the port of Lisbon , September 7 , 1502 . King Emanuel , highly gratified by his success ...
... continued his discoveries to the south as far as Patagonia . He then returned to Sierra Leone and the coast of Guinea , and entered again the port of Lisbon , September 7 , 1502 . King Emanuel , highly gratified by his success ...
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... continued his route through the province of Osachile , and the army passed the winter of 1539 in the province of Apalachee . In the spring of 1540 , De Soto continued his route ; and in the province of Cosachriqui , which is thought to ...
... continued his route through the province of Osachile , and the army passed the winter of 1539 in the province of Apalachee . In the spring of 1540 , De Soto continued his route ; and in the province of Cosachriqui , which is thought to ...
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... continued his march through the province of Palisema , passed through a village called Tanied ( Tunicas ) , and came among the tribe of Tula Indians , and wintered in the village of Uttanque . Here their interpreter died , and his death ...
... continued his march through the province of Palisema , passed through a village called Tanied ( Tunicas ) , and came among the tribe of Tula Indians , and wintered in the village of Uttanque . Here their interpreter died , and his death ...
Side 39
... continued to make incursions to the interior , and entered into various transactions with the natives in the vain hope of arriving at some region rich in gold and silver . Neglecting to establish themselves on the solid basis of ...
... continued to make incursions to the interior , and entered into various transactions with the natives in the vain hope of arriving at some region rich in gold and silver . Neglecting to establish themselves on the solid basis of ...
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