A Book of American LiteratureFranklyn Bliss Snyder, Edward Douglas Snyder Macmillan, 1935 - 1137 Seiten |
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... English Canaan ( Amsterdam , 1637 ) , he not only set forth his side of a famous quarrel , but also gave evidence of being a man of some wit and humor . He was an English lawyer , of dubious reputation , who first visited New England in ...
... English Canaan ( Amsterdam , 1637 ) , he not only set forth his side of a famous quarrel , but also gave evidence of being a man of some wit and humor . He was an English lawyer , of dubious reputation , who first visited New England in ...
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... English gave way at once . Had they been regular troops , the result would have been most fatal ; but every man was a woodsman and a hunter . Some retired in bodies along the road ; but the greater part spread them- selves through the ...
... English gave way at once . Had they been regular troops , the result would have been most fatal ; but every man was a woodsman and a hunter . Some retired in bodies along the road ; but the greater part spread them- selves through the ...
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... English at the distance of a had lain in wait to receive them . Favoured hundred and fifty yards . Their complete by the darkness of the woods - for night order , their white uniforms and bristling 5 was now approaching - they made so ...
... English at the distance of a had lain in wait to receive them . Favoured hundred and fifty yards . Their complete by the darkness of the woods - for night order , their white uniforms and bristling 5 was now approaching - they made so ...
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