The Oxford Anthology of American Literature, Band 1William Rose Benét, Norman Holmes Pearson Oxford University Press, 1938 - 1658 Seiten |
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... turned , instinc- tively , towards the same quarter of the heavens , while they knotted the reef - points , or passed the gaskets , that were to confine the unruly canvas to the prescribed limits . The pilot alone , in that confused and ...
... turned , instinc- tively , towards the same quarter of the heavens , while they knotted the reef - points , or passed the gaskets , that were to confine the unruly canvas to the prescribed limits . The pilot alone , in that confused and ...
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... turned south , with a view to pre- vent his escaping in that direction ; while some crossed his trail towards the water , in order to prevent his retreat by the lake , run- ning southerly . 10 20 30 The situation of Deerslayer was now ...
... turned south , with a view to pre- vent his escaping in that direction ; while some crossed his trail towards the water , in order to prevent his retreat by the lake , run- ning southerly . 10 20 30 The situation of Deerslayer was now ...
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... turned against a large , heavy - moulded fel- low from the Middle States , who was called Sam . This man hesitated in his speech , and was rather slow in his motions , but was a pretty good sailor , and always seemed to do his best ...
... turned against a large , heavy - moulded fel- low from the Middle States , who was called Sam . This man hesitated in his speech , and was rather slow in his motions , but was a pretty good sailor , and always seemed to do his best ...
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A True Relation of Virginia | 3 |
Richard Rich fl 1610 | 11 |
Nathaniel Ward c 15781652 | 20 |
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