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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... determined upon spending the following winter with him , as he had done the preceding ones , although he and all his people were entirely ignorant of the navigation of the Greenland sea . To this determination the original dis- covery ...
... determined upon spending the following winter with him , as he had done the preceding ones , although he and all his people were entirely ignorant of the navigation of the Greenland sea . To this determination the original dis- covery ...
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... determined upon passing the winter there , they built commodious houses , which were afterward called Leifsbudir ( Leif's booths ) . Leif then divided his people into two com- panies , which were alternately to be employed in guarding ...
... determined upon passing the winter there , they built commodious houses , which were afterward called Leifsbudir ( Leif's booths ) . Leif then divided his people into two com- panies , which were alternately to be employed in guarding ...
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... determined on making a voyage to Vineland to fetch his brother's body . He equipped the same ship , and was ac- companied by his wife Gudrida : but his design was frustrated ; for , after having been tossed about and driven they knew ...
... determined on making a voyage to Vineland to fetch his brother's body . He equipped the same ship , and was ac- companied by his wife Gudrida : but his design was frustrated ; for , after having been tossed about and driven they knew ...
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... determined upon returning to their own coun- try . They freighted their ships , sailed eastward , and came to Straumfiord , where they passed the third winter ; Karlsefne's son Snorre being then three years old . At Markland they met ...
... determined upon returning to their own coun- try . They freighted their ships , sailed eastward , and came to Straumfiord , where they passed the third winter ; Karlsefne's son Snorre being then three years old . At Markland they met ...
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... 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 from the west , which he thought was occasioned by a ...
... 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 from the west , which he thought was occasioned by a ...
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