History of the United States: Containing All the Events Necessary to be Committed to Memory : with the Declaration of Independence, the Constitution of the United States and a Table of Chronology : for the Use of SchoolsUriah Hunt & Son, 1850 - 216 من الصفحات |
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... vessels given up to his solicitations , more than confided to his wisdom ; and after a navigation of thirty - three days , during which interval the continual mutiny of his crew , who looked upon him as mad , had exposed him to ...
... vessels given up to his solicitations , more than confided to his wisdom ; and after a navigation of thirty - three days , during which interval the continual mutiny of his crew , who looked upon him as mad , had exposed him to ...
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... vessel of Magellan's squadron . Q. What English navigator next sailed round the world ? A. Sir Francis Drake . Q. What effect had this enterprise on the English nation ? A. It impressed them with a just sense of their own abilities and ...
... vessel of Magellan's squadron . Q. What English navigator next sailed round the world ? A. Sir Francis Drake . Q. What effect had this enterprise on the English nation ? A. It impressed them with a just sense of their own abilities and ...
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... vessels , under the command of Amidas and Barlow . Q. Where did this party land ? A. They first landed on an island at the entrance of Pamlico sound ; then proceeded to the isle of Roanoke ; and having spent several weeks trafficking ...
... vessels , under the command of Amidas and Barlow . Q. Where did this party land ? A. They first landed on an island at the entrance of Pamlico sound ; then proceeded to the isle of Roanoke ; and having spent several weeks trafficking ...
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... vessels were lying very near , they had no intimation until the rising sun beamed upon the fort . Q. What did the British do when they beheld the fort ? A. They commenced an incessant firing upon the works , from the ships in the harbor ...
... vessels were lying very near , they had no intimation until the rising sun beamed upon the fort . Q. What did the British do when they beheld the fort ? A. They commenced an incessant firing upon the works , from the ships in the harbor ...
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... vessels that entered the harbour ? A. Sir Peter Parker . Q. Who commanded the fort on Sullivan's Island ? A. Colonel Moultrie . Q. For what is the year 1776 particularly memor able ? A. The Declaration of American Independence , Q. When ...
... vessels that entered the harbour ? A. Sir Peter Parker . Q. Who commanded the fort on Sullivan's Island ? A. Colonel Moultrie . Q. For what is the year 1776 particularly memor able ? A. The Declaration of American Independence , Q. When ...
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