A Book of American LiteratureFranklyn Bliss Snyder, Edward Douglas Snyder Macmillan, 1927 - 1245 páginas |
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... stand half amased at this poore people's presente condition ; and so I thinke will the reader too , when he well considers the same . Being thus passed the vast ocean , and a sea of troubles before in their preparation ( as 3 the ...
... stand half amased at this poore people's presente condition ; and so I thinke will the reader too , when he well considers the same . Being thus passed the vast ocean , and a sea of troubles before in their preparation ( as 3 the ...
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... stand upon them with a wether beaten face ; and the whole countrie , full of woods and thickets , represented a wild and savage heiw . If they looked be- hind them , ther was the mighty ocean which they had passed , and was now would ...
... stand upon them with a wether beaten face ; and the whole countrie , full of woods and thickets , represented a wild and savage heiw . If they looked be- hind them , ther was the mighty ocean which they had passed , and was now would ...
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... stand upon their gard , and to prepare for re- sistance , and earnestly to solissite their freinds and confederats ... standing close togeather , with the wind , all was quickly on a flame , and therby more were burnte to death then was ...
... stand upon their gard , and to prepare for re- sistance , and earnestly to solissite their freinds and confederats ... standing close togeather , with the wind , all was quickly on a flame , and therby more were burnte to death then was ...
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... stand- 50 ing up here and there in it , which they therefore called Spot Pond . They went all about it upon the ice . From thence ( towards the N. W. about half a mile , ) they came to the top of a very high · · · rock . This place they ...
... stand- 50 ing up here and there in it , which they therefore called Spot Pond . They went all about it upon the ice . From thence ( towards the N. W. about half a mile , ) they came to the top of a very high · · · rock . This place they ...
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... stand for , with the hazard not only of your goods , but of your lives , if need be . Whatsoever crosseth this , is not authority , but a distemper thereof . This liberty is maintained and exer- cised in a way of subjection to au ...
... stand for , with the hazard not only of your goods , but of your lives , if need be . Whatsoever crosseth this , is not authority , but a distemper thereof . This liberty is maintained and exer- cised in a way of subjection to au ...
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