American Literature: An Anthology and Critical Survey, Volume 1C. Scribner's Sons, 1948 - 1120 pages |
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Page 57
... amongst them ) their Governor for that year . And after they had provided a place for their goods or common store ( which were long in unlading for want of boats , foulness of winter weather , and sickness of divers ) and be- gun some ...
... amongst them ) their Governor for that year . And after they had provided a place for their goods or common store ( which were long in unlading for want of boats , foulness of winter weather , and sickness of divers ) and be- gun some ...
Page 58
... Amongst whom was one Mr. Morton , who , it should seem , had some small adventure ( of his own or other men's ) amongst them , but had little respect amongst them and was slighted by the meanest servants . Having continued there some ...
... Amongst whom was one Mr. Morton , who , it should seem , had some small adventure ( of his own or other men's ) amongst them , but had little respect amongst them and was slighted by the meanest servants . Having continued there some ...
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... amongst men , which is not to be denied by the law of nature till man has resigned himself with all his rights for the sake of a civil state ; and then his personal liberty and equality is to be cherished , and pre- served to the ...
... amongst men , which is not to be denied by the law of nature till man has resigned himself with all his rights for the sake of a civil state ; and then his personal liberty and equality is to be cherished , and pre- served to the ...
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