Century Readings for a Course in American LiteratureFred Lewis Pattee Century Company, 1922 - 1012 Seiten |
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... passed up the river , which for the most part is a quarter of a mile broad , and 3 . fatham and a half deep , exceedingly 20 osey , many great low marshes , and many high lands , especially about the midst at a place called Moysonicke ...
... passed up the river , which for the most part is a quarter of a mile broad , and 3 . fatham and a half deep , exceedingly 20 osey , many great low marshes , and many high lands , especially about the midst at a place called Moysonicke ...
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... passed that way in Shippes like ours . Many Kingdomes hee described mee , to the heade of the Bay , which seemed to bee a mightie River issuing from mightic people cloathed at Ocamahowan , he also confirmed ; and the Southerly Countries ...
... passed that way in Shippes like ours . Many Kingdomes hee described mee , to the heade of the Bay , which seemed to bee a mightie River issuing from mightic people cloathed at Ocamahowan , he also confirmed ; and the Southerly Countries ...
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... passing over the ferry , one said to him , you can tame men sometimes , can't you tame this ship ? The officer answered ... passed between Our governor and the Dutch governor about a meeting for reconciling the differences between our ...
... passing over the ferry , one said to him , you can tame men sometimes , can't you tame this ship ? The officer answered ... passed between Our governor and the Dutch governor about a meeting for reconciling the differences between our ...
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... passed away . GOVERNMENT AND FREEDOM [ From Common Sense . ] as we approve of monarchy , that in America the law is king . For as in absolute governments the King is law , so in free countries the law ought to be 5 king ; and there ...
... passed away . GOVERNMENT AND FREEDOM [ From Common Sense . ] as we approve of monarchy , that in America the law is king . For as in absolute governments the King is law , so in free countries the law ought to be 5 king ; and there ...
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... passed it , and would row no farther ; the others knew not where we 45 were ; so we put toward the shore , got into ... passing by the door of Mr. Read , my future wife's father ; when she , stand- ing at the door , saw me , and thought ...
... passed it , and would row no farther ; the others knew not where we 45 were ; so we put toward the shore , got into ... passing by the door of Mr. Read , my future wife's father ; when she , stand- ing at the door , saw me , and thought ...
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