History of the United States: From the Earliest Period to the Administration of James Buchanan, Svazek 1Johnson, Fry, 1858 |
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... arms ... 378 II . Second Petition to the King .. II . Extract from John Quincy Adams's Fourth of July Oration , 1831 Sergeant Jasper's heroic conduct Declaration of Independence necessary Instructions to the delegates . Proceedings and ...
... arms ... 378 II . Second Petition to the King .. II . Extract from John Quincy Adams's Fourth of July Oration , 1831 Sergeant Jasper's heroic conduct Declaration of Independence necessary Instructions to the delegates . Proceedings and ...
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... arms — A CASTILLA Y A LEON NUEVO MUNDO DIO COLON : To Castile and Leon Columbus gave a new world - but it could add nothing to the fame of Co- lumbus ; it simply serves to stamp the character and conduct of Ferdinand as one who was an ...
... arms — A CASTILLA Y A LEON NUEVO MUNDO DIO COLON : To Castile and Leon Columbus gave a new world - but it could add nothing to the fame of Co- lumbus ; it simply serves to stamp the character and conduct of Ferdinand as one who was an ...
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... arms of the sea , " they saw " the open country rising in height with many fair fields and plains , full of mightie great woods , " some dense and others more open , replenished with dif- ferent trees , " as pleasant and delectable to ...
... arms of the sea , " they saw " the open country rising in height with many fair fields and plains , full of mightie great woods , " some dense and others more open , replenished with dif- ferent trees , " as pleasant and delectable to ...
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... arms of England was raised , and , after the feudal custom , the royal charter was read , and a sod and turf of the soil delivered to the admiral . The muti- nous and disorderly conduct of many of his sailors had already been a trying ...
... arms of England was raised , and , after the feudal custom , the royal charter was read , and a sod and turf of the soil delivered to the admiral . The muti- nous and disorderly conduct of many of his sailors had already been a trying ...
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... arms , and laying her head upon his own , disarmed the savage fury of his executioners . The life of the wondrous stranger was preserved , and his open and generous character won the heart of the youthful Poca- | hontas . By the promise ...
... arms , and laying her head upon his own , disarmed the savage fury of his executioners . The life of the wondrous stranger was preserved , and his open and generous character won the heart of the youthful Poca- | hontas . By the promise ...
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History of the United States: From the Earliest Period to the ..., Svazek 1 Jesse Ames Spencer Zobrazení fragmentů - 1858 |
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