History of the American Nation, المجلد 1Western Press Association, 1911 - 2860 من الصفحات |
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... ships to rot on the wharves , without inflicting serious injury on British manufactures , and he made himself ridiculous by his gunboats as a means of national de- fence . With him anything was better than war . And here he was probably ...
... ships to rot on the wharves , without inflicting serious injury on British manufactures , and he made himself ridiculous by his gunboats as a means of national de- fence . With him anything was better than war . And here he was probably ...
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... ships that now pass over the same waters . He sailed on and on , day after day , and at length came within the influence of the trade winds , which without intermission urged his vessels toward the west . The sailors began to fear- if ...
... ships that now pass over the same waters . He sailed on and on , day after day , and at length came within the influence of the trade winds , which without intermission urged his vessels toward the west . The sailors began to fear- if ...
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... ships were ordered to lie to , lest they should run upon rocks . Suddenly the ever watchful eye of Columbus saw a light , a moving light ! The alternations of hope and fear , the visions of fame and greatness , or the higher aspirations ...
... ships were ordered to lie to , lest they should run upon rocks . Suddenly the ever watchful eye of Columbus saw a light , a moving light ! The alternations of hope and fear , the visions of fame and greatness , or the higher aspirations ...
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... ship of which the Indians were capable . They seem to have had little inward relation to the individual , and worship was rarely solitary . But other phases of religion were numerous , for the mind of the red man resembled the mind of ...
... ship of which the Indians were capable . They seem to have had little inward relation to the individual , and worship was rarely solitary . But other phases of religion were numerous , for the mind of the red man resembled the mind of ...
الصفحة 90
... it the Pacific or peaceful ocean . Magellan died on the voyage , but his ship reached the coast of Asia , and thence re- turned home to Spain by the Cape of Good Hope CHAPTER III Pages 90-93 SPANISH DISCOVERIES AND CONQUESTS.
... it the Pacific or peaceful ocean . Magellan died on the voyage , but his ship reached the coast of Asia , and thence re- turned home to Spain by the Cape of Good Hope CHAPTER III Pages 90-93 SPANISH DISCOVERIES AND CONQUESTS.
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