History of the United States: From the Earliest Period to the Administration of James Buchanan, Količina 1Johnson, Fry, 1858 |
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... possessed ; they fostered learning ; they planted schools and colleges ; they were frugal , thrifty , zealous , enterprising , brave , and ever ready to strike for home and country . And what a work they accomplished ! Statesmen ...
... possessed ; they fostered learning ; they planted schools and colleges ; they were frugal , thrifty , zealous , enterprising , brave , and ever ready to strike for home and country . And what a work they accomplished ! Statesmen ...
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... possessions for which he had fought and toiled , he listened to the romantic story of that miraculous fountain fabled to restore to youth and vigor all who bathed in its waters . He actually set out to find this wonder of nature . 1512 ...
... possessions for which he had fought and toiled , he listened to the romantic story of that miraculous fountain fabled to restore to youth and vigor all who bathed in its waters . He actually set out to find this wonder of nature . 1512 ...
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... possession of CANADA and other neighboring countries " not possessed by any Christian prince ; " the attempt , however , failed entirely . On the death of La Roche , Chauvin , a naval officer , and Pontgravé , a merchant of St. Malo ...
... possession of CANADA and other neighboring countries " not possessed by any Christian prince ; " the attempt , however , failed entirely . On the death of La Roche , Chauvin , a naval officer , and Pontgravé , a merchant of St. Malo ...
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... possession . They inflicted upon the unhappy natives injuries of various descriptions , as caprice , cruelty , lust , or rapine dictated , and where a different course was pursued it was not so much because the Indians had a right to ...
... possession . They inflicted upon the unhappy natives injuries of various descriptions , as caprice , cruelty , lust , or rapine dictated , and where a different course was pursued it was not so much because the Indians had a right to ...
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... possession of the Con- tinent , it is no wonder that dissensions and collisions soon occurred , and that all the fierce passions of the Indians were aroused into savage and unpitying ac- tivity . Neither need it occasion any surprise ...
... possession of the Con- tinent , it is no wonder that dissensions and collisions soon occurred , and that all the fierce passions of the Indians were aroused into savage and unpitying ac- tivity . Neither need it occasion any surprise ...
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History of the United States: From the Earliest Period to the ..., Količina 1 Jesse Ames Spencer Prikaz kratkega opisa - 1858 |
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