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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... passed away to the silent tomb . To give a just and impartial view of the rise , progress , and establishment of the American Republic , has been the design of the work . The editor has aimed to do justice without asperity ; to applaud ...
... passed away to the silent tomb . To give a just and impartial view of the rise , progress , and establishment of the American Republic , has been the design of the work . The editor has aimed to do justice without asperity ; to applaud ...
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... passed . 117 ica . 29 1525. Discoveries of Giovanni Verazzano 35 1562. Voyage of John Ribault 38 1766. Meeting of the first Congress Tumults in the Colonies . Repeal of the Stamp Act 117 . 118 120 1584. Sir Walter Raleigh sends two ...
... passed . 117 ica . 29 1525. Discoveries of Giovanni Verazzano 35 1562. Voyage of John Ribault 38 1766. Meeting of the first Congress Tumults in the Colonies . Repeal of the Stamp Act 117 . 118 120 1584. Sir Walter Raleigh sends two ...
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... passing the winter there , they built commodious houses , which were afterward called Leifsbudir ( Leif's booths ) ... passed a remarkable headland enclosing a bay . They called it Kialarnes ( Keelcape ) , from its resemblance to the ...
... passing the winter there , they built commodious houses , which were afterward called Leifsbudir ( Leif's booths ) ... passed a remarkable headland enclosing a bay . They called it Kialarnes ( Keelcape ) , from its resemblance to the ...
Side 13
... passed these , and came to a firth which ran far into the country , and which they called Straumfiördr ( Stream firth ) . On the shore of this firth they landed : the country was beautiful , and they made preparations for a winter ...
... passed these , and came to a firth which ran far into the country , and which they called Straumfiördr ( Stream firth ) . On the shore of this firth they landed : the country was beautiful , and they made preparations for a winter ...
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... passed the winter . They had no snow , and the cattle fed in the open fields . One morning , in the beginning of 1008 , they perceived a number of canoes coming from the southwest past the cape . Karlsefne exhibited friendly signals by ...
... passed the winter . They had no snow , and the cattle fed in the open fields . One morning , in the beginning of 1008 , they perceived a number of canoes coming from the southwest past the cape . Karlsefne exhibited friendly signals by ...
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