A Book of American LiteratureFranklyn Bliss Snyder, Edward Douglas Snyder Macmillan, 1935 - 1137 Seiten |
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... Indians I tooke with me , to see river invironeth many low ilands , at each 20 the nature of the soile , and to crosse the high water drowned , for a mile , where it boughts of the river . The other Indian uniteth it selfe , at a place ...
... Indians I tooke with me , to see river invironeth many low ilands , at each 20 the nature of the soile , and to crosse the high water drowned , for a mile , where it boughts of the river . The other Indian uniteth it selfe , at a place ...
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... Indians with great numbers upon Lancaster . Their first coming was about sunrising ; hearing the noise of some guns , we looked out ; several houses were burn- ing , and the smoke ascending to heaven . There were five persons taken in ...
... Indians with great numbers upon Lancaster . Their first coming was about sunrising ; hearing the noise of some guns , we looked out ; several houses were burn- ing , and the smoke ascending to heaven . There were five persons taken in ...
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... Indians , which Capt . Mosely brought to Boston , as the Indians told me . THE SECOND REMOVE ΙΟ comfort or help me . Oh , I may see the wonderfull power of God , that my spirit did not utterly sink under my affliction . Still the Lord ...
... Indians , which Capt . Mosely brought to Boston , as the Indians told me . THE SECOND REMOVE ΙΟ comfort or help me . Oh , I may see the wonderfull power of God , that my spirit did not utterly sink under my affliction . Still the Lord ...
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