A Book of American LiteratureFranklyn Bliss Snyder, Edward Douglas Snyder Macmillan, 1927 - 1245 páginas |
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... gave me again . Though 8 ordinarily guarded me , I wanted not what they could de- vise to content me ; and still our longer 20 acquaintance increased our better affec- tion . From THE GENERAL HISTORIE OF VIRGINIA [ POCAHONTAS ] river's ...
... gave me again . Though 8 ordinarily guarded me , I wanted not what they could de- vise to content me ; and still our longer 20 acquaintance increased our better affec- tion . From THE GENERAL HISTORIE OF VIRGINIA [ POCAHONTAS ] river's ...
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... gave an extraor- 50 dinary cry , and away they went all . Wee followed them about quarter of a mile , but wee left sixe to keepe our 1 flintlock musket At snow and raine , and to be bad weather . About the midst of the afternoone the ...
... gave an extraor- 50 dinary cry , and away they went all . Wee followed them about quarter of a mile , but wee left sixe to keepe our 1 flintlock musket At snow and raine , and to be bad weather . About the midst of the afternoone the ...
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... gave way that they should set corne every man for his owne perticuler , and in that regard trust to them selves ; in all other things to goe on in the generell way as before . And so assigned to every family a parcel of land , according ...
... gave way that they should set corne every man for his owne perticuler , and in that regard trust to them selves ; in all other things to goe on in the generell way as before . And so assigned to every family a parcel of land , according ...
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... gave the prays therof to God , who had wrought so wonderfuly for them , thus to inclose their enimise in their hands , and give them so speedy a victory over so proud and insulting an enimie . VERSES DESCRIPTIVE OF NEW ENGLAND Almost ...
... gave the prays therof to God , who had wrought so wonderfuly for them , thus to inclose their enimise in their hands , and give them so speedy a victory over so proud and insulting an enimie . VERSES DESCRIPTIVE OF NEW ENGLAND Almost ...
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... gave themselves for lost , and , commending themselves to God , they disposed themselves to die ; but one of their company espying land near Cape Cod , they made shift to hoist up part of their sail , and by God's special providence ...
... gave themselves for lost , and , commending themselves to God , they disposed themselves to die ; but one of their company espying land near Cape Cod , they made shift to hoist up part of their sail , and by God's special providence ...
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