A Book of American LiteratureFranklyn Bliss Snyder, Edward Douglas Snyder Macmillan, 1927 - 1245 páginas |
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... wind good , we sayled all that day along the coast about 15 leagues , but saw neither river nor creeke to put into . After wee had their captaine , stood behind a tree 40 sayled an houre or two , it began to within halfe a musket shot ...
... wind good , we sayled all that day along the coast about 15 leagues , but saw neither river nor creeke to put into . After wee had their captaine , stood behind a tree 40 sayled an houre or two , it began to within halfe a musket shot ...
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... wind shrinking upon them withall , they resolved to bear up againe for the Cape , and thought them selves hapy to gett out of those dangers before night overtooke them , as by God's providence they did . And the next day they gott into ...
... wind shrinking upon them withall , they resolved to bear up againe for the Cape , and thought them selves hapy to gett out of those dangers before night overtooke them , as by God's providence they did . And the next day they gott into ...
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... wind , all was quickly on a flame , and therby more were burnte to death then was otherwise slaine ; it burnte their bowstrings , and made them unservis- able . Those that scaped the fire were slaine with the sword ; some hewed to ...
... wind , all was quickly on a flame , and therby more were burnte to death then was otherwise slaine ; it burnte their bowstrings , and made them unservis- able . Those that scaped the fire were slaine with the sword ; some hewed to ...
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... wind came N. W. , very strong , and some snow withal , but so cold as some had their fingers frozen , and in danger to be lost . Three of the governour's servants , coming in a shallop from Mis- tick , were driven by the wind upon ...
... wind came N. W. , very strong , and some snow withal , but so cold as some had their fingers frozen , and in danger to be lost . Three of the governour's servants , coming in a shallop from Mis- tick , were driven by the wind upon ...
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... wind driving the feathers into the house , the Governour's wife caused them to remove away . They were no sooner gone , but the whole heap of logs fell down in the place , and had crushed them to death , if the Lord , in his special ...
... wind driving the feathers into the house , the Governour's wife caused them to remove away . They were no sooner gone , but the whole heap of logs fell down in the place , and had crushed them to death , if the Lord , in his special ...
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