The Pictorial History of the American Revolution: With a Sketch of the Early History of the CountryR. Sears, 1845 - 428 Seiten |
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... considerable difference exists be- tween various authorities , we have endeavored to exercise an unbiased judgment , and to adopt that statement which appeared on the whole , most consistent with TRUTH . The great principles of civil ...
... considerable difference exists be- tween various authorities , we have endeavored to exercise an unbiased judgment , and to adopt that statement which appeared on the whole , most consistent with TRUTH . The great principles of civil ...
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... considerable fortune . The reasons which , probably , determined Columbus to attempt the discovery of America , were the following : he had observed , when at the Cape de Verd islands , that at a particular season , the wind always blew ...
... considerable fortune . The reasons which , probably , determined Columbus to attempt the discovery of America , were the following : he had observed , when at the Cape de Verd islands , that at a particular season , the wind always blew ...
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... considerably ahead ; but the reward was afterward paid to Columbus , by order of their catholic majesties , for having first discovered the light . The ships now lay too , and the people waited with the utmost anxiety for a sight of ...
... considerably ahead ; but the reward was afterward paid to Columbus , by order of their catholic majesties , for having first discovered the light . The ships now lay too , and the people waited with the utmost anxiety for a sight of ...
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... considerable time remained on his knees engaged in silent devotion ; after which he rose , and carefully examined the block , laying him- self down to fit it to his neck , and to choose the easiest and most decent attitude . In all this ...
... considerable time remained on his knees engaged in silent devotion ; after which he rose , and carefully examined the block , laying him- self down to fit it to his neck , and to choose the easiest and most decent attitude . In all this ...
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... considerable Indian town , named Yoacomoco ; and being hospitably received , as well as pleased with the situation , he determined to fix his colony there . The weroanee accepted an invitation on board , and Sir John Harvey having just ...
... considerable Indian town , named Yoacomoco ; and being hospitably received , as well as pleased with the situation , he determined to fix his colony there . The weroanee accepted an invitation on board , and Sir John Harvey having just ...
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