History of the United States: From the Earliest Period to the Administration of James Buchanan, 第 1 卷Johnson, Fry, 1858 |
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... remained until March 1541. His army now resumed its march through the Indian territory , and after many mishaps and very grievous discouragements , in the latter part of April Soto first beheld the Mississippi : this was proba- bly not ...
... remained until March 1541. His army now resumed its march through the Indian territory , and after many mishaps and very grievous discouragements , in the latter part of April Soto first beheld the Mississippi : this was proba- bly not ...
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... remained in a state of torpor , gazing listlessly upon the trees of the forests , and the clouds that sailed far above his head ; and this vacancy imprinted an habitual gravity and even melancholy upon his aspect and general deportment ...
... remained in a state of torpor , gazing listlessly upon the trees of the forests , and the clouds that sailed far above his head ; and this vacancy imprinted an habitual gravity and even melancholy upon his aspect and general deportment ...
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... remained for each man ; moreover , they determined that they would kill their " two mastives , upon the pottage of which , with sassafras leaves - if the worst fell out -- they would make shift to 1586 . CH . III . ] live two dayes ...
... remained for each man ; moreover , they determined that they would kill their " two mastives , upon the pottage of which , with sassafras leaves - if the worst fell out -- they would make shift to 1586 . CH . III . ] live two dayes ...
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... remained in the New World . Thus slowly did the work of colonization go on ! 1602 . On reaching England , White found the whole country aroused to prepare for the great invasion threatened by Philip of Spain and his Invincible Armada ...
... remained in the New World . Thus slowly did the work of colonization go on ! 1602 . On reaching England , White found the whole country aroused to prepare for the great invasion threatened by Philip of Spain and his Invincible Armada ...
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... remained ; and indo- lence , vice , and famine had so reduced these , that had relief been delayed ten days longer they also must have per- ished . But succor arrived in season to pre- vent so sad a catastrophe . Gates and Somers , who ...
... remained ; and indo- lence , vice , and famine had so reduced these , that had relief been delayed ten days longer they also must have per- ished . But succor arrived in season to pre- vent so sad a catastrophe . Gates and Somers , who ...
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