The Oxford Anthology of American Literature, Band 1William Rose Benét, Norman Holmes Pearson Oxford University Press, 1938 - 1658 Seiten |
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... Indian squaw , or female Indian , tricked up in all her bravery . The men are somewhat horse - faced and generally faucious , i.e. , without beards ; but the women , many of them , have very good features ; seldom without a come - to ...
... Indian squaw , or female Indian , tricked up in all her bravery . The men are somewhat horse - faced and generally faucious , i.e. , without beards ; but the women , many of them , have very good features ; seldom without a come - to ...
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... INDIAN BURYING GROUND 1 IN spite of all the learned have said , I still my old opinion keep ; The posture , that we give the dead Points out the soul's eternal sleep . Not so the ancients of these lands- The Indian , when from life ...
... INDIAN BURYING GROUND 1 IN spite of all the learned have said , I still my old opinion keep ; The posture , that we give the dead Points out the soul's eternal sleep . Not so the ancients of these lands- The Indian , when from life ...
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... Indian Edda - if I may so call it - is founded on a tradition , prevalent among the North American Indians , of a personage of miraculous birth , who was sent among them to clear their rivers , forests , and fishing - grounds , and to ...
... Indian Edda - if I may so call it - is founded on a tradition , prevalent among the North American Indians , of a personage of miraculous birth , who was sent among them to clear their rivers , forests , and fishing - grounds , and to ...
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A True Relation of Virginia | 3 |
Richard Rich fl 1610 | 11 |
Nathaniel Ward c 15781652 | 20 |
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