Young Folks' History of AmericaHezekiah Butterworth Estes and Lauriat, 1881 - 543 страница |
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... . 516 POPULATION AND AREA OF THE STATES AND TERRITORIES 517 LIST OF CITIES AND TOWNS HAVING POPULATION OF 10,000 AND UPWARDS CHRONOLOGICAL TABLE INDEX . 518 521 527 LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS . Ruins in Central America The Cradock.
... . 516 POPULATION AND AREA OF THE STATES AND TERRITORIES 517 LIST OF CITIES AND TOWNS HAVING POPULATION OF 10,000 AND UPWARDS CHRONOLOGICAL TABLE INDEX . 518 521 527 LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS . Ruins in Central America The Cradock.
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... town of Fall River . In digging down a hill near the town , a mass of earth slid off , uncovering a human skull , which was found to belong to a skeleton buried in a sitting posture , enveloped in a covering of. Dighton Rock.
... town of Fall River . In digging down a hill near the town , a mass of earth slid off , uncovering a human skull , which was found to belong to a skeleton buried in a sitting posture , enveloped in a covering of. Dighton Rock.
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... occasion- ally an Indian town , composed of a few miserable huts . It was all they could do to get needful food . At length they came to a magnificent river . European eyes had seen no such river till now . It was about a mile.
... occasion- ally an Indian town , composed of a few miserable huts . It was all they could do to get needful food . At length they came to a magnificent river . European eyes had seen no such river till now . It was about a mile.
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... town , and sailed away . On the 15th of October , 1498 , Vespucius was back in Cadiz , whence he started . His two hundred and fifty cannibal prisoners he sold for slaves , justifying the act , ac- cording to the morality of his times ...
... town , and sailed away . On the 15th of October , 1498 , Vespucius was back in Cadiz , whence he started . His two hundred and fifty cannibal prisoners he sold for slaves , justifying the act , ac- cording to the morality of his times ...
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... town , which they named Jamestown , in honor of the king . This was the first colony which struck its roots in American soil . The colonists were charmed with the climate and with the luxuriant beauty of the wilderness on whose confines ...
... town , which they named Jamestown , in honor of the king . This was the first colony which struck its roots in American soil . The colonists were charmed with the climate and with the luxuriant beauty of the wilderness on whose confines ...
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