Century Readings for a Course in American Literature, Том 2Fred Lewis Pattee Century Company, 1926 - 1081 страница |
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... took fire , and ( although they were all four in it , and labored to their 20 utmost , etc. ) burnt three of their horses to death , and all of their goods to the value of 50 pounds . Also some children were killed , and others sore ...
... took fire , and ( although they were all four in it , and labored to their 20 utmost , etc. ) burnt three of their horses to death , and all of their goods to the value of 50 pounds . Also some children were killed , and others sore ...
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... took , and with how much Spirit they went thro ' all this Drudgery . For their Greater Safety , the Commissioners took care to furnish them with Peruvian- 20 Bark , Rhubarb and Hipocoacanah , in case they might happen , in that wet ...
... took , and with how much Spirit they went thro ' all this Drudgery . For their Greater Safety , the Commissioners took care to furnish them with Peruvian- 20 Bark , Rhubarb and Hipocoacanah , in case they might happen , in that wet ...
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... took up their Burthens and attended the Motion of the Surveyors , who , tho ' they work with all their might , could reach but one Mile farther , the same obstacles still attending them which they had met with in the Morning . However ...
... took up their Burthens and attended the Motion of the Surveyors , who , tho ' they work with all their might , could reach but one Mile farther , the same obstacles still attending them which they had met with in the Morning . However ...
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... took notes as if they were a class in divinity , and usually they left the church discussing the soundness of the doctrines which had been advanced and often divided sharply among themselves con- cerning some hair - drawn point of ...
... took notes as if they were a class in divinity , and usually they left the church discussing the soundness of the doctrines which had been advanced and often divided sharply among themselves con- cerning some hair - drawn point of ...
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... took out his book and said , " Let's sing a psalm of Mather Byles . " 5 10 15 20 25 At first , when he began to read , Their heads the assembly downwards hung , But he with boldness did proceed , And thus he read , and thus they sung ...
... took out his book and said , " Let's sing a psalm of Mather Byles . " 5 10 15 20 25 At first , when he began to read , Their heads the assembly downwards hung , But he with boldness did proceed , And thus he read , and thus they sung ...
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American arms ARSACES Atlantic Monthly Aylmer beauty Ben Bolt beneath bird brave called captain Cotton Mather dark David Swan dead death door dream earth England eyes face fancy father fear feel feet fire give Graham's Magazine hand hath head hear heard heart heaven Hiawatha hope hour human Indian JESSAMY JONATHAN land laugh leave light literary live look Lord Rawdon ment mind Miss Ophelia morning nature never night Nokomis o'er once Paspahegh passed poems poet river round sail seemed shore side silence sing smile song Song of Hiawatha soul spirit stand stood sweet tell thee thet things thou thought tion Tom Walker Topsy trees turned VARDANES voice Vulpes whigs whole wigwam wild wind woods words young youth Zoeterwoude
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