A Book of American LiteratureFranklyn Bliss Snyder, Edward Douglas Snyder Macmillan, 1927 - 1245 páginas |
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... better order- ing and preservation , and furtherance of the ends aforesaid ; and by vertue herof to enact , constitute , and frame such just and equall lawes , ordi- nances , acts , constitutions , and offices from time to time , as ...
... better order- ing and preservation , and furtherance of the ends aforesaid ; and by vertue herof to enact , constitute , and frame such just and equall lawes , ordi- nances , acts , constitutions , and offices from time to time , as ...
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... better informed . So he led away the rest and left them . But when they came home at noone from 10 their worke , he found them in the streete at play , openly ; some pitching the barr , and some at stooleball , and shuch like sports ...
... better informed . So he led away the rest and left them . But when they came home at noone from 10 their worke , he found them in the streete at play , openly ; some pitching the barr , and some at stooleball , and shuch like sports ...
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... better walking ; so they now , or others , changed the name of their place againe , and called it Mounte Dagon . 2 Now to maintaine this riotous pro- digallitie and profuse excess , Morton , thinking him selfe lawless , and hearing what ...
... better walking ; so they now , or others , changed the name of their place againe , and called it Mounte Dagon . 2 Now to maintaine this riotous pro- digallitie and profuse excess , Morton , thinking him selfe lawless , and hearing what ...
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... better fited and furnished then the English them selves . Yea , it quictly spread over all , if not pre- vented . Besides , they saw they should keep no servants , for Morton would entertaine any , how vile soever , and all the scume of ...
... better fited and furnished then the English them selves . Yea , it quictly spread over all , if not pre- vented . Besides , they saw they should keep no servants , for Morton would entertaine any , how vile soever , and all the scume of ...
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... better perceive their error , who cannot imagine that there is any country in the universall world which may be compared unto our native soyle . I will now discover unto them a country whose indowments are by learned men allowed to ...
... better perceive their error , who cannot imagine that there is any country in the universall world which may be compared unto our native soyle . I will now discover unto them a country whose indowments are by learned men allowed to ...
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