Lectures on the Growth and Development of the United States ...Edwin Wiley Amer. Educational Alliance, 1915 - United States |
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... voyages of discovery attributed to the Icelanders and their attempts to colonize the new world , of which no precise historic data is avail- able , nor do any definite traces of their occupation remain , we first tread on firm ground in ...
... voyages of discovery attributed to the Icelanders and their attempts to colonize the new world , of which no precise historic data is avail- able , nor do any definite traces of their occupation remain , we first tread on firm ground in ...
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... Voyages of the Cabots - Vasco da Gama - Gaspar Cortoreal - Ponce de Leon dis- covers Florida Balboa discovers the Pacific Ocean - Fisheries in Newfoundland - Verrazzano's descrip- tion of America - English attempt to colonize ...
... Voyages of the Cabots - Vasco da Gama - Gaspar Cortoreal - Ponce de Leon dis- covers Florida Balboa discovers the Pacific Ocean - Fisheries in Newfoundland - Verrazzano's descrip- tion of America - English attempt to colonize ...
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... voyages were soon forgotten . Mr. Wheaton observes , moreover , that " there is not the slightest reason to believe that the illustrious Genoese was ac- quainted with the discovery of ... voyage under a hardy old 108 NORSE EXPLORATIONS .
... voyages were soon forgotten . Mr. Wheaton observes , moreover , that " there is not the slightest reason to believe that the illustrious Genoese was ac- quainted with the discovery of ... voyage under a hardy old 108 NORSE EXPLORATIONS .
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... voyage of Columbus in 1492. " It is undoubtedly true , as Mr. Irv- ing says , " that at the beginning of the fifteenth century , when the most intelligent minds were seeking in every direction for the scattered lights of geographical ...
... voyage of Columbus in 1492. " It is undoubtedly true , as Mr. Irv- ing says , " that at the beginning of the fifteenth century , when the most intelligent minds were seeking in every direction for the scattered lights of geographical ...
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Edwin Wiley. voyage under a hardy old sea - captain shortening the route , for if this could be done it would save an enormous amount of money and bring untold wealth into the hands of the nation which first succeeded in opening such a ...
Edwin Wiley. voyage under a hardy old sea - captain shortening the route , for if this could be done it would save an enormous amount of money and bring untold wealth into the hands of the nation which first succeeded in opening such a ...
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