History of the United States: From the Earliest Period to the Administration of James Buchanan, Količina 1Johnson, Fry, 1858 |
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... brought forth a harvest of millions . They endured the toils and privations of self - imposed exile ; they grew up jealous of the liberty they possessed ; they fostered learning ; they planted schools and colleges ; they were frugal ...
... brought forth a harvest of millions . They endured the toils and privations of self - imposed exile ; they grew up jealous of the liberty they possessed ; they fostered learning ; they planted schools and colleges ; they were frugal ...
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... brought overland by a long , tedious and expensive jour- ney ; if a new route could be struck out , especially by water , and if the distance could be shortened - as was then currently believed to be possible in a westerly direction ...
... brought overland by a long , tedious and expensive jour- ney ; if a new route could be struck out , especially by water , and if the distance could be shortened - as was then currently believed to be possible in a westerly direction ...
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... brought by the southern wind , they are soon dissolved , and all is clear and fair again . " Verrazzani also entered the harbors of New York and Newport , and coasted northwardly to the fiftieth degree of north latitude . No settlement ...
... brought by the southern wind , they are soon dissolved , and all is clear and fair again . " Verrazzani also entered the harbors of New York and Newport , and coasted northwardly to the fiftieth degree of north latitude . No settlement ...
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... brought on a severe conflict , in which two thousand of the natives and about twenty Spaniards were slain . A con- siderable number of Spaniards died af- terwards of their wounds ; they also lost about forty horses . The village was ...
... brought on a severe conflict , in which two thousand of the natives and about twenty Spaniards were slain . A con- siderable number of Spaniards died af- terwards of their wounds ; they also lost about forty horses . The village was ...
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... brought was that exercised by those who had the skill to work upon their ignorance and credulity to establish a claim to their obedience . Like all rude and barbarous tribes , they were very superstitious , and the priests , or ...
... brought was that exercised by those who had the skill to work upon their ignorance and credulity to establish a claim to their obedience . Like all rude and barbarous tribes , they were very superstitious , and the priests , or ...
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