A Book of American LiteratureFranklyn Bliss Snyder, Edward Douglas Snyder Macmillan, 1927 - 1245 páginas |
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... stood before the open side of our Baricado , which was first as- saulted . They thought it best to de- fend it , least the enemie should take it and our stuffe , and so have the more vantage against us ; our care was no lesse for the ...
... stood before the open side of our Baricado , which was first as- saulted . They thought it best to de- fend it , least the enemie should take it and our stuffe , and so have the more vantage against us ; our care was no lesse for the ...
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... stood betweene them and the marchants at their coming away , hath allready been declared . Let What could now sustaine them but 20 the spirite of God and his Grace ? May not and ought not the children of these fathers rightly say : Our ...
... stood betweene them and the marchants at their coming away , hath allready been declared . Let What could now sustaine them but 20 the spirite of God and his Grace ? May not and ought not the children of these fathers rightly say : Our ...
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... stood a high stone , cleft in sunder , that four men might go through , which they called Adam's Chair , because the 30 youngest of their company was Adam Winthrop . Thence they came to an- other brook , greater than the former , which ...
... stood a high stone , cleft in sunder , that four men might go through , which they called Adam's Chair , because the 30 youngest of their company was Adam Winthrop . Thence they came to an- other brook , greater than the former , which ...
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... stood as a faire sea marke for directions , how to finde out the way to mine hoste of Ma - re Mount ... A cup or two of ' t now and than ; This physick will soone revive his bloud , 15 And make him be of a merrier moode . Then drinke ...
... stood as a faire sea marke for directions , how to finde out the way to mine hoste of Ma - re Mount ... A cup or two of ' t now and than ; This physick will soone revive his bloud , 15 And make him be of a merrier moode . Then drinke ...
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... stood . Madam Winthrop pointed throp's countenance was much changed from what ' twas on Monday , look'd dark and lowering . At last , the work ( black stuff or silk ) , was taken away . I got my chair in place ; had some con- verse 66 ...
... stood . Madam Winthrop pointed throp's countenance was much changed from what ' twas on Monday , look'd dark and lowering . At last , the work ( black stuff or silk ) , was taken away . I got my chair in place ; had some con- verse 66 ...
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