A Book of American LiteratureFranklyn Bliss Snyder, Edward Douglas Snyder Macmillan, 1927 - 1245 páginas |
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... fear that the shipe could not be able to performe the voiage . So some of the cheefe of the company , perceiving the mariners to fear the suffisiencie of the shipe , as appeared by their mutterings , they entred into serious ...
... fear that the shipe could not be able to performe the voiage . So some of the cheefe of the company , perceiving the mariners to fear the suffisiencie of the shipe , as appeared by their mutterings , they entred into serious ...
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... fear of their lives and goods ( in short time ) from from the salvages them selves . is well knowne that they will have 10 this wicked and deboste1 crue , then powder and shott when the English want it , nor cannot gett it . .. Yea ...
... fear of their lives and goods ( in short time ) from from the salvages them selves . is well knowne that they will have 10 this wicked and deboste1 crue , then powder and shott when the English want it , nor cannot gett it . .. Yea ...
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... fear and astonishmente to see their bould attempts in the face of danger ; which made them in all places to stand upon their gard , and to prepare for re- sistance , and earnestly to solissite their freinds and confederats in the Bay of ...
... fear and astonishmente to see their bould attempts in the face of danger ; which made them in all places to stand upon their gard , and to prepare for re- sistance , and earnestly to solissite their freinds and confederats in the Bay of ...
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... fears no snares , That neither toyles nor hoards up in thy barn , Feels no sad thoughts , nor cruciating cares 185 To ... fear . 190 " The dawning morn with songs thou dost prevent , 1 Sets hundred notes unto thy feathered crew ; So each ...
... fears no snares , That neither toyles nor hoards up in thy barn , Feels no sad thoughts , nor cruciating cares 185 To ... fear . 190 " The dawning morn with songs thou dost prevent , 1 Sets hundred notes unto thy feathered crew ; So each ...
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... fears , 20 25 The more his fame to spread . If this my foolishness Help thee to be more wise , I have attainèd what I ... fear by what they hear , each one of them ariseth . 30 35 40 They rush from beds with giddy heads , and to their ...
... fears , 20 25 The more his fame to spread . If this my foolishness Help thee to be more wise , I have attainèd what I ... fear by what they hear , each one of them ariseth . 30 35 40 They rush from beds with giddy heads , and to their ...
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