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JOHN CABOT'S DISCOVERY OF NORTH AMERICA . 116 . SIR FRANCIS DRAKE ON THE COAST OF CALIFORNIA FROBISHER'S FIRST VOYAGE I22 . 117 . 118. SIR HUMPHREY GILBERT'S EXPEDITION TO NEW FOUND· 123 . 124. PASSAGES FROM MORE'S " UTOPIA " 125 .
JOHN CABOT'S DISCOVERY OF NORTH AMERICA . 116 . SIR FRANCIS DRAKE ON THE COAST OF CALIFORNIA FROBISHER'S FIRST VOYAGE I22 . 117 . 118. SIR HUMPHREY GILBERT'S EXPEDITION TO NEW FOUND· 123 . 124. PASSAGES FROM MORE'S " UTOPIA " 125 .
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... youngest in the great sisterhood of nations , utters at this shrine to - day not only her great gratitude , but that of every part of Europe , of all the great powers of Asia , of the sister republics of North and South America .
... youngest in the great sisterhood of nations , utters at this shrine to - day not only her great gratitude , but that of every part of Europe , of all the great powers of Asia , of the sister republics of North and South America .
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In the series of Old South Leaflets there have already been printed three valuable Columbus leaflets : The Discovery of America , from the Life of Columbus by his son Ferdinand Columbus ( No. 29 ) ; Columbus's Letter to Gabriel Sanchez ...
In the series of Old South Leaflets there have already been printed three valuable Columbus leaflets : The Discovery of America , from the Life of Columbus by his son Ferdinand Columbus ( No. 29 ) ; Columbus's Letter to Gabriel Sanchez ...
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When it was first perceived , in early times , that no middle course for America remained between unlimited submission to a foreign legislature and a total independence of its claims , men of reflection were less apprehensive of danger ...
When it was first perceived , in early times , that no middle course for America remained between unlimited submission to a foreign legislature and a total independence of its claims , men of reflection were less apprehensive of danger ...
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In this dangerous crisis the people of America were not abandoned by their usual good sense , presence of mind , resolution , or integrity . Measures were pursued to concert a plan to form a more perfect union , establish justice ...
In this dangerous crisis the people of America were not abandoned by their usual good sense , presence of mind , resolution , or integrity . Measures were pursued to concert a plan to form a more perfect union , establish justice ...
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