Beginnings of the American People, 2. sējumsHoughton Mifflin, 1915 - 279 lappuses This work presents a brief account of the beginnings, development and final unity of the people of the United States. |
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... Spanish colony in the New World was established , and Cuba , which was taken to be the mainland . Resting in this belief , the admiral set out for home , reaching Palos February 15 , 1493 . And it was straightway reported in Europe that ...
... Spanish colony in the New World was established , and Cuba , which was taken to be the mainland . Resting in this belief , the admiral set out for home , reaching Palos February 15 , 1493 . And it was straightway reported in Europe that ...
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... Spanish hearts , or so raised in English ones the spirit of adventure and of contempt for the queen's enemies . He is known in Spanish annals as " the Dragon , " and before he died the maritime power of Spain had passed its zenith ...
... Spanish hearts , or so raised in English ones the spirit of adventure and of contempt for the queen's enemies . He is known in Spanish annals as " the Dragon , " and before he died the maritime power of Spain had passed its zenith ...
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... Spanish exploration and settle- ment in America , 31 ff . Spanish Succession War , 178 . Specific appropriations , increase of assemblies ' power through , 164 . Spotswood , Alexander , 164 , 176 . Squatters " in Pennsylvania , 178 ...
... Spanish exploration and settle- ment in America , 31 ff . Spanish Succession War , 178 . Specific appropriations , increase of assemblies ' power through , 164 . Spotswood , Alexander , 164 , 176 . Squatters " in Pennsylvania , 178 ...
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ENGLAND AND HER COLONIES IN THE SEVEN | 125 |
THE AMERICAN PEOPLE IN THE EIGHTEENTH | 161 |
THE WINNING OF INDEPENDENCE | 202 |
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