Century Readings for a Course in American Literature, Том 1Fred Lewis Pattee Century Company, 1926 - 1081 страница |
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... called Moysonicke , a Peninsule of 4. miles circuit , betwixt two rivers joyned to the main by a neck of 40. or 25 50. yards , and 40. or 50. yards from the high water marke : on both sides in the very necke of the maine , are high ...
... called Moysonicke , a Peninsule of 4. miles circuit , betwixt two rivers joyned to the main by a neck of 40. or 25 50. yards , and 40. or 50. yards from the high water marke : on both sides in the very necke of the maine , are high ...
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... called Opeckankenough with 200 men , invironed me , eache drawing their bowe : which done they laid them upon the ground , yet without shot : My hinde treated betwixt them and me of condi- 35 tions of peace ; he discovred me to be the ...
... called Opeckankenough with 200 men , invironed me , eache drawing their bowe : which done they laid them upon the ground , yet without shot : My hinde treated betwixt them and me of condi- 35 tions of peace ; he discovred me to be the ...
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... called Yough- tanan . Having feasted me he . further led me to another branch of the river , called Mattapament ; to two other hunt- ing townes they led me : and to each of 35 these Countries , a house of the great Emperour of Pewhakan ...
... called Yough- tanan . Having feasted me he . further led me to another branch of the river , called Mattapament ; to two other hunt- ing townes they led me : and to each of 35 these Countries , a house of the great Emperour of Pewhakan ...
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... called it five dayes , some sixe , some eight , where the sayde water dashed amongest many stones and rockes , each storm ; 45 which caused oft tymes the heade of the River to bee brackish : Anchanachuck he described to bee the people ...
... called it five dayes , some sixe , some eight , where the sayde water dashed amongest many stones and rockes , each storm ; 45 which caused oft tymes the heade of the River to bee brackish : Anchanachuck he described to bee the people ...
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... called Mas- sasoyt ; who , about 4. or 5. days after , came with the cheefe of his friends & other attendance , with the aforesaid Squanto . With whom , after frendly 25 entertainment , & some gifts given him , they made a peace with ...
... called Mas- sasoyt ; who , about 4. or 5. days after , came with the cheefe of his friends & other attendance , with the aforesaid Squanto . With whom , after frendly 25 entertainment , & some gifts given him , they made a peace with ...
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American appeared arms beauty better brought called cause close coming course dark dead death door dream earth England eyes face fall father fear feel feet field fire followed force gave give half hand head hear heard heart heaven hold hope hour human Indian keep kind land leave less light live look means mind morning nature never night o'er once passed person poet poor present rest river round seemed seen side song soon soul sound speak spirit stand stood sweet tell thee things thou thought tion took trees true turned voice whole wild wind woods young
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