A Larger History of the United States of America to the Close of President Jackson's AdministrationSampson Low, Marston, Searle, & Rivington, 1885 - 470 страници |
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... sailed west from Portugal , and founded seven cities in America . Cabeza de Vaca , after his wanderings in the interior of America in 1536 , brought back an account of large and semi - civilized communities dwelling in palaces ; and it ...
... sailed west from Portugal , and founded seven cities in America . Cabeza de Vaca , after his wanderings in the interior of America in 1536 , brought back an account of large and semi - civilized communities dwelling in palaces ; and it ...
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... sailed up French rivers , and Charle- magne , the ruler of Western Europe , wept at seeing their dark ships . They reached the Mediterranean , and formed out of their own number the famous Varangian guard of the later Greek emperors ...
... sailed up French rivers , and Charle- magne , the ruler of Western Europe , wept at seeing their dark ships . They reached the Mediterranean , and formed out of their own number the famous Varangian guard of the later Greek emperors ...
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... sailed with his fleet right out into the West Sea . First he came to Shetland , and he slew all the Vikings who could not save themselves by flight . Then King Harald sailed south- ward to the Orkney Islands , and cleared them all of ...
... sailed with his fleet right out into the West Sea . First he came to Shetland , and he slew all the Vikings who could not save themselves by flight . Then King Harald sailed south- ward to the Orkney Islands , and cleared them all of ...
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... sailed in those seas . He sailed westward , was lost in fogs , and at last came to a land with small hills covered with wood . This could not , he thought , be Greenland ; so he turned about , and leaving this land to larboard , " let ...
... sailed in those seas . He sailed westward , was lost in fogs , and at last came to a land with small hills covered with wood . This could not , he thought , be Greenland ; so he turned about , and leaving this land to larboard , " let ...
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... sailed between the island and the land ; then the ship ran aground , but was at last lifted by the tide , when they sailed up a river and into a lake ; and there they cast anchor , and brought their sleeping - cots on shore , and ...
... sailed between the island and the land ; then the ship ran aground , but was at last lifted by the tide , when they sailed up a river and into a lake ; and there they cast anchor , and brought their sleeping - cots on shore , and ...
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Страница 155 - Being thus passed the vast ocean, and a sea of troubles before in their preparation (as may be remembered by that which went before), they had now no friends to welcome them nor inns to entertain or refresh their weatherbeaten bodies; no houses or much less towns to repair to, to seek for succour.
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Страница 288 - I rejoice that the grave has not closed upon me; that I am still alive to lift up my voice against the dismemberment of this ancient and most noble monarchy!
Страница 229 - The gentleman tells us, America is obstinate; America is almost in open rebellion. I rejoice that America has resisted. Three millions of people, so dead to all the feelings of liberty as voluntarily to submit to be slaves, would have been fit instruments to make slaves of the rest.