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... sailors and explorers . In many countries the Vikings were called pirates and robbers . When they visited foreign villages they robbed the people of their provisions and sometimes destroyed many of the houses . More than once they ...
... sailors and explorers . In many countries the Vikings were called pirates and robbers . When they visited foreign villages they robbed the people of their provisions and sometimes destroyed many of the houses . More than once they ...
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... sailors as early as 3000 B.C. The principal articles of commerce were precious stones , metals , glassware , costly materials , and especially Tyrian purple robes . They got white wool from Syria , silk from Persia , perfume , spices ...
... sailors as early as 3000 B.C. The principal articles of commerce were precious stones , metals , glassware , costly materials , and especially Tyrian purple robes . They got white wool from Syria , silk from Persia , perfume , spices ...
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... sailors went back to their homes again and improved on their ships . ” ISABEL . " The sailors of Northern Europe traveled down to the Mediterranean Sea . They saw the ships there and went back to their own country and improved their ...
... sailors went back to their homes again and improved on their ships . ” ISABEL . " The sailors of Northern Europe traveled down to the Mediterranean Sea . They saw the ships there and went back to their own country and improved their ...
Contents
EDITORS INTRODUCTION vii | 1 |
CHOOSING THE UNIT AND PLANNING THE DAILY | 8 |
1600S AND 1900s | 34 |
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