New Grammar School History of the United States: To which are Added the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution of the United States, with Notes, Questions, and Explanations ...Maynard, Merrill, & Company, 1898 - 66 páginas |
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... Illustrated with colored historical maps . 436 pages . 12mo . MAYNARD , MERRILL , & CO . , 29 , 31 & 33 EAST 19TH STREET . Copyright , 1889 , 1898 , by John J. Anderson . PREFACE . ALTHOUGH the success of the Grammar School History 610046.
... Illustrated with colored historical maps . 436 pages . 12mo . MAYNARD , MERRILL , & CO . , 29 , 31 & 33 EAST 19TH STREET . Copyright , 1889 , 1898 , by John J. Anderson . PREFACE . ALTHOUGH the success of the Grammar School History 610046.
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... success of the Grammar School History of the United States during the last twenty years has been un- paralleled , the publishers , in order to meet the demands of the present time , have induced the author to prepare the book here ...
... success of the Grammar School History of the United States during the last twenty years has been un- paralleled , the publishers , in order to meet the demands of the present time , have induced the author to prepare the book here ...
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... success , in not only storing , but also in disciplining the minds of their pupils , as well as in imparting a permanent taste for historical study . CONTENTS . SECTION I. - DISCOVERIES AND EXPLORATIONS . First 8 Suggestions to Teachers .
... success , in not only storing , but also in disciplining the minds of their pupils , as well as in imparting a permanent taste for historical study . CONTENTS . SECTION I. - DISCOVERIES AND EXPLORATIONS . First 8 Suggestions to Teachers .
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... success ? During seven long years , while his theory and petition were before the Spanish court , he implored and waited until , at last , when all hope had fled , and he was in the very act of leaving the country to try his fortune in ...
... success ? During seven long years , while his theory and petition were before the Spanish court , he implored and waited until , at last , when all hope had fled , and he was in the very act of leaving the country to try his fortune in ...
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... success created enemies , and these while he was on his third voyage , influenced the Columbus . king and queen to believe that he was treating the Spanish settlers in the new lands with great injustice . A person was consequently sent ...
... success created enemies , and these while he was on his third voyage , influenced the Columbus . king and queen to believe that he was treating the Spanish settlers in the new lands with great injustice . A person was consequently sent ...
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Página 358 - When Freedom from her mountain height Unfurled her standard to the air, She tore the azure robe of night, And set the stars of glory there. She mingled with its gorgeous dyes The milky baldric of the skies, And striped its pure celestial white With streakings of the morning light; Then from his mansion in the sun She called her eagle bearer down, And gave into his mighty hand The symbol of her chosen land.
Página 27 - And ne'er shall the sons of Columbia be slaves, While the earth bears a plant, or the sea rolls its waves.
Página 93 - Charles, that he never said a foolish thing nor ever did a wise one ; a censure which, though too far carried, seems to have some foundation in his character and deportment.
Página 46 - We found the people most gentle, loving, and faithful, void of all guile and treason and such as lived after the manner of the Golden Age.
Página 147 - You know the rest. In the books you have read, How the British Regulars fired and fled, — How the farmers gave them ball for ball, From behind each fence and farm-yard wall, Chasing the red-coats down the lane, Then crossing the fields to emerge again Under the trees at the turn of the road, And only pausing to fire and load.
Página 196 - Filling a glass, he turned to them and said, "with a heart full of love and gratitude, I now take leave of you ; I most devoutly wish that your latter days may be as prosperous and happy, as your former ones have been glorious and honorable.
Página 358 - Flag of the free heart's hope and home, By angel hands to valor given! Thy stars have lit the welkin dome, And all thy hues were born in heaven.
Página 228 - This accession of territory strengthens forever the power of the United States ; and I have just given to England a maritime rival that will sooner or later humble her pride.