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... English , and their wars with the Indians , with which every American youth should be familiar from his earliest years . Such as it is , the work is presented to the public , in the hope that it may prove a slight contribution to the ...
... English , and their wars with the Indians , with which every American youth should be familiar from his earliest years . Such as it is , the work is presented to the public , in the hope that it may prove a slight contribution to the ...
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... English . What country is on the opposite side of the straits of Dover ? France . What is the capital of France ? Paris , which is a very rich and beautiful city , about two thirds as large as London . Who is the king of France ? What ...
... English . What country is on the opposite side of the straits of Dover ? France . What is the capital of France ? Paris , which is a very rich and beautiful city , about two thirds as large as London . Who is the king of France ? What ...
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... English , of which he had learned a little from some English sailors he had met with . His name was Samoset , and he had come from Masassoit [ pronounced Ma - sás - so - it ] , the sachem or chief of the Wampanoags . The Wampanoags , or ...
... English , of which he had learned a little from some English sailors he had met with . His name was Samoset , and he had come from Masassoit [ pronounced Ma - sás - so - it ] , the sachem or chief of the Wampanoags . The Wampanoags , or ...
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... English wished to live in peace with him , and to be his friends . The sachem was much pleased with the presents , which were nothing more than a couple of knives , a copper chain , and a jewel , especially when he was told that they ...
... English wished to live in peace with him , and to be his friends . The sachem was much pleased with the presents , which were nothing more than a couple of knives , a copper chain , and a jewel , especially when he was told that they ...
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... English , till his death in 1656 . His eldest son , Alexander , who succeeded him , also lived in peace with the English ; and the treaty was not broken till 1675 , when Philip , his second son , became the leader of the tribe ...
... English , till his death in 1656 . His eldest son , Alexander , who succeeded him , also lived in peace with the English ; and the treaty was not broken till 1675 , when Philip , his second son , became the leader of the tribe ...
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Page 39 - Every circumference of a. circle, whether the circle be large or small, is supposed to be divided into 360 equal parts called degrees. Each degree is divided into 60 equal parts called minutes, and each minute into 60 equal parts called seconds.
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Page 110 - He would not accept his life, when offered on the condition that he should make peace with the English. When he was informed that it was determined to put him to death, he said, 'I like it well; I shall die before my heart is soft, before I shall have spoken anything unworthy of myself.
Page 26 - In the New England states — Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut and Rhode Island...
Page 30 - What is a river ? A river is a large stream of water flowing through the, land. What is a lake ? A lake is a body of water surrounded by land.
Page 11 - And this point is called the centre of the circle, [and any straight line drawn from the centre to the circumference is called a radius of the circle].
Page 29 - What is an Island ? An Isl'and is a portion of Land entirely surrounded by Water.'How do you spell Island ? 12.
Page 88 - I see that the English are my friends and love me, and while I live I will never forget the kindness they have shown me.