... , of course, the Statue of Liberty. The Statue of Liberty is a(2) who holds a torch up high.(3) can go inside the statue. The statue is so(4) that as many as twelve people can stand inside the ... d. was looking/ help5. The Hanging Garden of Babylon is one oftheofthe world.a.buildings b.walls c. strangers d.wonders6. He said he come a.will/ tomorrow b.would/ the following dayc. would/ ... the torch. (5) people can stand in other parts ofthe (6) The statue (7) 225 tons and is 306 feet tall. It was a (8) to the United States from the people of France.1- 2- 3- 4- 5- 6- 7- 8-Name:Class:...
... Hereward the outlaw, I am the champion, I am the Berserker, I am the Viking, Iam the land thief, the sea thief, the ravager ofthe world, the bear-slayer, the ogre-killer, the raven-fattener, the darling ... among the lowest classes ofthe English lowlands, and remain for generations gifted with the strength and industry of the ox, and with the courage ofthe lion, and, alas! with the intellect ofthe ... that they only did to the children as the fathers had done to them: but the deed was "worse than a crime; it was a mistake." The Danes of the Danelagh and of Northumbria, their brothers...
... War of 1812 as the most important ofthe many that were waged. These three were, first, thebattle of Tippecanoe, regarded as the opening scene ofthe bloody drama; second, thebattleofthe ... not reprehensible. The cause of the retreat the Court attributes to the shameful flight ofthe command of Major Arnaud, sent to oppose the landing of the enemy. The retreat ofthe Kentucky militia, ... no other party, the incident ofthebattle and defeatwould have been mentioned and passed without comment. THE COVERT RETREAT OFTHE BRITISH. The battles ofthe eighth were decisive ofthe campaign,...
... issues: the naked corruption ofthe hierarchy, the love of power of the aristocracy, and the belief in rule by the people.As the Medici family gradually swept away the remnants ofthe old ... included the evils of bishops and popes, the oppression ofthe poor by the rich, and the injustices perpetrated by the Medici, often calling to mind the lurid fate of sinners at theLast Judgment. ... from the good with a curse. TheLast Judgment is described in the Gospel of Matthew, when the Son of Man returns on the clouds of heaven and all will be judged and when, as Jesus said, the last...
... Hall's line,from the nature ofthe ground and the position ofthe enemy it was easy to discover the reason and the manner of this gathering of Rebel flags in front of Webb. The enemy, emboldened ... seen the work of their guns upon the same occasion, Iwas gratified to see these things. Along the slope of Culp's Hill, in front ofthe position ofthe 12th, and the 1stDivision ofthe ... front ofthe left ofthe Second Corps, away down to the front of Round Top,and the fight rages with the greatest fury. The fire of artillery and infantry and the yells ofthe Rebels fill the air...
... as the command abandoned the camp, the Indians reoccupied it, and under the fire of the sharpshooters, hauled down several of their teepees, hastily bundled together the greater portion of theirplunder, ... Thirteen of his seventeen officers were veterans ofthe war of the Rebellion, as were nearly all the citizen volunteers. The other four officers, and nearly all the enlistedmen had seen years of hard ... good prices as relics ofthe battle. Several of them werebadly stained with blood, but this, of course, enhanced, rather than lessened, their value in the eyes ofthe class of buyers he sought.Captain...
... upon the mother-land, upon the avarice ofthe throne, the cupidity of Englishmerchants and the power of English guns and cannon.By the year 1790, therefore, slavery in the North had either ... bales of tobacco. A second cargo of slaves brought even larger dividends to the owners of the slave ship. Soon the story ofthe financial returns ofthe traffic began to inflame the avarice of England,Spain ... the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries for the kidnapping of African slaves, and the sale of these men to the sugar and cotton planters ofthe West Indies and of America. Even the stories of...
... limbs of great bulkand sinew, and which were stained by the dust and mire of travel. The first mentioned was slight and small of person; thelast was ofthe height and port ofthe sons of Anak. The ... andwithout one ofthe modern artificial restraints ofthe shape, the simple belt sufficed to show the slenderproportions and delicate outline ofthe wearer. The colour ofthe dress was ofthe purest ... and when, at the eve ofthe next day,William saw the pennon of one of his own favourite chiefs waving in the van of armed men, that sallied forthfrom the towers of Dover (the key ofthe coast)...
... river.2. There was a large group of rocks the middle ofthe river.3. It was dark when Hawkeye woke Duncan .4. The younger ofthe sisters let a cry.5. It seemed though the Hurons filled the woods.6. ... It is the scream of a horse great pain.7. The noise echoed the valley.8. Some ofthe travellers were able sleep.9. Hawkeye took a knife.10. The Indian was then thrown the edge into the riverI. ... about it. The Indians took the horses away and the two groups met again near a river. They then went and hid in a cave which was by the side ofthe river. They heard terrible screams in the night...
... death.On the following day, the nation ofthe Delawares was in sadness. The whole community ofthe Huron had been destroyed, and hundreds of crows flew over the scene ofthe battle. There were ... completed, another Indian had taken the scarf. The Indian’s smile turned to a look of anger. He smashed the head ofthe child against some rocks and then threw it to the feet of it’s mother. For ... the forest together, but five savages stayed with the prisoners; their leader was Magua. When they began their journey back to the home ofthe Huron to the north, it was still early in the...
... Suddenly there were shouts and cries outside. Duncan ran to the front of the cave. The sound of guns came from the forest. There were many Indians on the other side of the river. ... sisters got into the canoe. Magua and the Hurons took them across the river. ,' . ~:. ') ., The prisoners got out of the canoe on the other side of the river. ... about Hawk-eye: The Pioneers (1823) , TheLastofthe Mohicans ( 1826 ), The Pathfinder (1840) and The Deerslayer (1841) . He also wrote The Spy (1821) , The Pilot (1823) and The Prairie...
... TheLastOfThe MohicansBibliography The Lastofthe Mohicans. Produced by Michael Mann. 1 hour 54minutes. 1992.Cooper, James Fenimore. TheLastofthe Mohicans. Albany: StateUniversity of ... a re-enactment event of a historical film and novel called The Lastofthe Mohicans.In the wake ofthe 1992 debates about Columbus, the discovery of the Americas, and whether terms such as 'holocaust', ... all of theserespects with the novel TheLastofthe Mohicans. His over-emphasis onaction and adventure dominate all other “would be” aspects ofthe novel,rendering it unrealistic, often to the...
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