History of the United States of North AmericaC. Tilt, 1838 - 375 strani |
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... respecting his Services , 343 . CHAPTER XLI . ADMINISTRATION OF JOHN QUINCY ADAMS . Inaugural Address , p . 343 - Lafayette at Bunker Hill , 344 - Indian Trea- ties , 345 - Treaty with Denmark , 345 - Deaths of Jefferson and Adams , 345 ...
... respecting his Services , 343 . CHAPTER XLI . ADMINISTRATION OF JOHN QUINCY ADAMS . Inaugural Address , p . 343 - Lafayette at Bunker Hill , 344 - Indian Trea- ties , 345 - Treaty with Denmark , 345 - Deaths of Jefferson and Adams , 345 ...
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... respect . ' The character and dispositions of Columbus , ' observes a recent writer , ' were such as highly recommended him to the rulers of Spain . To that quickness and decision , which are the usual indications of genius , he added ...
... respect . ' The character and dispositions of Columbus , ' observes a recent writer , ' were such as highly recommended him to the rulers of Spain . To that quickness and decision , which are the usual indications of genius , he added ...
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... respect to their perilous undertaking . It was on the morning of the 3d of August , 1492 , that Columbus set sail from the harbour of Palos , in the Santa Maria , the largest vessel of his squadron . The others were called the Pinta and ...
... respect to their perilous undertaking . It was on the morning of the 3d of August , 1492 , that Columbus set sail from the harbour of Palos , in the Santa Maria , the largest vessel of his squadron . The others were called the Pinta and ...
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... respect the English character . His wise administration was of short continuance . Ill health compelled him to relinquish the government ; and having resigned his authority to Mr. Percy , he sailed for the West Indies . Although he left ...
... respect the English character . His wise administration was of short continuance . Ill health compelled him to relinquish the government ; and having resigned his authority to Mr. Percy , he sailed for the West Indies . Although he left ...
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... respect , rejected every proposition for concilia- tion which should not be preceded by that act of reparation . ' While she was detained at Jamestown , Mr. John Rolfe , a young Englishman , gained the favour of the princess , and de ...
... respect , rejected every proposition for concilia- tion which should not be preceded by that act of reparation . ' While she was detained at Jamestown , Mr. John Rolfe , a young Englishman , gained the favour of the princess , and de ...
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