American Literature: From the beginning to 1860.-v. 2. From 1860 to the presentC. Scribner's Sons, 1948 |
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... lived with them till old age . But after these things they could not long continue in any peaceable condition , but were hunted and persecuted on every side , so as their former afflictions were but as flea - bitings in comparison of ...
... lived with them till old age . But after these things they could not long continue in any peaceable condition , but were hunted and persecuted on every side , so as their former afflictions were but as flea - bitings in comparison of ...
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... lived at New Plymouth . They termed it an idol ; yea , they called it the calf of Horeb , and stood at defiance with the place , naming it Mount Dagon , threat- ening to make it a woeful mount and not a merry mount . . . There was ...
... lived at New Plymouth . They termed it an idol ; yea , they called it the calf of Horeb , and stood at defiance with the place , naming it Mount Dagon , threat- ening to make it a woeful mount and not a merry mount . . . There was ...
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... lived ; who rather than give up the rights of Englishmen , and submit to pay an illegal tax , of no more , I think , than 3 shillings , resolved to undergo , and for the liberty of their country did undergo , the greatest extremities ...
... lived ; who rather than give up the rights of Englishmen , and submit to pay an illegal tax , of no more , I think , than 3 shillings , resolved to undergo , and for the liberty of their country did undergo , the greatest extremities ...
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