Elementary History of the United States: With Numerous Illustrations and MapsD. Appleton, 1870 - 230 страница |
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... succeeded , and the anger of Queen Isa- bella if they should re- turn contrary to his wishes . But , as time wore on , they became more and more alarmed They feared they would never find the way home . They even talked w of throwing ...
... succeeded , and the anger of Queen Isa- bella if they should re- turn contrary to his wishes . But , as time wore on , they became more and more alarmed They feared they would never find the way home . They even talked w of throwing ...
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... succeeded in getting back to Haiti . 6. On his return to Spain , Columbus found that his friend , Queen Isabella , was dead . There was nobody now to do this What did the King and Queen of Spain do to him ? What effect did their treat ...
... succeeded in getting back to Haiti . 6. On his return to Spain , Columbus found that his friend , Queen Isabella , was dead . There was nobody now to do this What did the King and Queen of Spain do to him ? What effect did their treat ...
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... succeeded in reaching their countrymen . They had spent over four years in their weary wanderings . selves ? -6 . What great discovery was made by De Soto ? Describe the scene in the engraving . - 7 . Where did De Soto next go , and why ...
... succeeded in reaching their countrymen . They had spent over four years in their weary wanderings . selves ? -6 . What great discovery was made by De Soto ? Describe the scene in the engraving . - 7 . Where did De Soto next go , and why ...
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... succeeded in reaching Plymouth in the evening . Their companions , having searched for them without success , had given them up for lost , and supposed that they had been killed or carried off by Indians . Long did Brown and Goodman ...
... succeeded in reaching Plymouth in the evening . Their companions , having searched for them without success , had given them up for lost , and supposed that they had been killed or carried off by Indians . Long did Brown and Goodman ...
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... succeeded to the grant . In 1634 , he sent over from England two hundred emigrants . They sailed up the Potomac River , which separates Maryland from Virginia , bought some land from the natives , and built a little village . They gave ...
... succeeded to the grant . In 1634 , he sent over from England two hundred emigrants . They sailed up the Potomac River , which separates Maryland from Virginia , bought some land from the natives , and built a little village . They gave ...
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