Part 3 - The Last of the Mohicans by James Fenimore Cooper (Chs 11-14)
Part 3. Classic Literature VideoBook with synchronized text, interactive transcript, and closed captions in multiple languages. Audio courtesy of Librivox. Read by Gary W. Sherwin. Playlist for The Last of the Mohicans by James Fenimore Cooper: http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL9A7E63D275A56D54Category: Education
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Published (on YouTube): 2011-11-14
Published (here): 2012-05-23
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Comments on «Part 3 - The Last of the Mohicans by James Fenimore Cooper (Chs 11-14)»:
TheGrimGriff on 2012-04-08
yeahfuck you thats ...
yeahfuck you thats how we won the war....... what??
123rakaan on 2012-03-30
يع وش يحس فيه مدري ...
يع وش يحس فيه مدري =)){هَِہِِهَِہِِهَِہِِهَِہِِهَِہِِ{=))}هَِہِ ِهَِ ہِِهَِہِِهَِہِِهَِہِِ}=)) ميضحك شيء
BWCmike on 2012-03-22
yea. /watch?v= ...
yea. /watch?v=UE05lEEOcSA humans were always racist, and in most places still are. its only europe and america in the past 50 years that have banned racism because of the holocaust.
Pianotec on 2012-03-08
it is kind of ...
it is kind of racist text. I find that excellent when I was 12 . sure some society are more barbares than others !
joaokpls on 2011-12-31
LOL
LOL
gmagliozzi08 on 2011-12-24
It's all in the ...
It's all in the Federalist papers, which you can Google, and on the official U.S. Electoral College, web site which frankly states that that Waghington endorsed many og Jefferson's ideas, including a legeslature modeled after the Roman Senate, and an an Electoral College modelled after the Electoral system of the Holy Roman Empire and the Electoral system of cardinals to advise and elect the Pope.
gmagliozzi08 on 2011-12-24
And he was NOT amb ...
And he was NOT amb to France ' he disliked both Robespierre and Buonaparte and actually was ambassador to a place called Savoia, where he studied Italian, read the Commedia and viewed the Shroud, and recommended that Italian become the official languague of the U.S. He named his plantation "Monticello", which means "Little Mountain".
gmagliozzi08 on 2011-12-24
Please cf. Manzoni, ...
Please cf. Manzoni, I Promessi Sposi. The similarities are eerie. Does anyone know if the two collaborated? Thomas Jefferson hated the Constitution and boycotted the 1787 and 1789 conventions. Many think he was self appointed ambassador to France under the 13 year Articles of of Confederation, and many American historians cannot give you a straight answer. My feeling is that he wanted an Italian-style system that prevailed from the medioveo until the Risorgimento.
veritoooooo1 on 2011-12-02
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