The Oxford Anthology of American Literature, Band 1William Rose Benét, Norman Holmes Pearson Oxford University Press, 1938 - 1705 Seiten |
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... called Youghtanund . 10 Having feasted me , he further led me to another branch of the river , called Matta- panient ; to two other hunting towns they led me , and to each of these countries , a house of the great emperor of Powhatan ...
... called Youghtanund . 10 Having feasted me , he further led me to another branch of the river , called Matta- panient ; to two other hunting towns they led me , and to each of these countries , a house of the great emperor of Powhatan ...
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... called it five days , some six , some eight , where the said water dashed amongst many stones and rocks each storm , which caused ofttimes the head of the river to be brackish . Anchanachuck he described to be the people that had slain ...
... called it five days , some six , some eight , where the said water dashed amongst many stones and rocks each storm , which caused ofttimes the head of the river to be brackish . Anchanachuck he described to be the people that had slain ...
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... called James the Printer , who told Mr. Hoar that my master would let me go home tomorrow if he would let him have one pint of liquor . Then Mr. Hoar called his own Indians , Tom and Peter , and bid them go and see whether he would ...
... called James the Printer , who told Mr. Hoar that my master would let me go home tomorrow if he would let him have one pint of liquor . Then Mr. Hoar called his own Indians , Tom and Peter , and bid them go and see whether he would ...
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A True Relation of Virginia | 3 |
Richard Rich fl 1610 | 11 |
Nathaniel Ward c 15781652 | 20 |
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