Southern Literature from 1579-1895: A Comprehensive Review, with Copious Extracts and Criticisms for the Use of Schools and the General ReaderB.F. Johnson Publishing Company, 1895 - 540 Seiten |
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... whole Countrey [ district ] ; and for a small matter , their houses and the ground they dwell upon ; but those of the Massachusets have resigned theirs freely . Now the reasons for plantations are many . Adam and Eve did first begin ...
... whole Countrey [ district ] ; and for a small matter , their houses and the ground they dwell upon ; but those of the Massachusets have resigned theirs freely . Now the reasons for plantations are many . Adam and Eve did first begin ...
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... whole Rivers did flood in the ayre . And this I did still observe , that whereas upon the Land , when a storm hath poured itself forth once in drifts of rain , the wind as beaten down , and vanquished therewith , not long after endureth ...
... whole Rivers did flood in the ayre . And this I did still observe , that whereas upon the Land , when a storm hath poured itself forth once in drifts of rain , the wind as beaten down , and vanquished therewith , not long after endureth ...
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... whole Ship with much fright and amazement , startled and turned the blood , and took down the braves of the most hardy Mariner of them all , insomuch as he that before happily felt not the sorrow of others , now began to sorrow for ...
... whole Ship with much fright and amazement , startled and turned the blood , and took down the braves of the most hardy Mariner of them all , insomuch as he that before happily felt not the sorrow of others , now began to sorrow for ...
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... whole lives within Smell of it . Yet , as great Strangers as they were to it , they pre . tended to be very exact in their Account of its Demensions , and were positive it could not be above 7 or 8 Miles wide , but knew no more of the ...
... whole lives within Smell of it . Yet , as great Strangers as they were to it , they pre . tended to be very exact in their Account of its Demensions , and were positive it could not be above 7 or 8 Miles wide , but knew no more of the ...
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... whole day more than one Mile and 64 Chains . Every Step of this Day's Work was thro ' a cedar Bog , where the Trees were somewhat Smaller and grew more into a Thicket . It was now a great Misfortune to the Men to find their Provisions ...
... whole day more than one Mile and 64 Chains . Every Step of this Day's Work was thro ' a cedar Bog , where the Trees were somewhat Smaller and grew more into a Thicket . It was now a great Misfortune to the Men to find their Provisions ...
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