American Literature: From the beginning to 1860.-v. 2. From 1860 to the presentC. Scribner's Sons, 1948 |
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Page 37
... called Powhatan , and taketh his name of the principal place of dwelling called Powhatan . But his proper name is Wahunsonacock . Some countries he hath , which have been his ancestors ' , and came unto him by inheritance , as the ...
... called Powhatan , and taketh his name of the principal place of dwelling called Powhatan . But his proper name is Wahunsonacock . Some countries he hath , which have been his ancestors ' , and came unto him by inheritance , as the ...
Page 65
... called them antichrists , and stirred up the people against them with much bitterness and vehemency . For this he was called into the court , and his sermon being produced , he justified it , and confessed he did mean all that walk in ...
... called them antichrists , and stirred up the people against them with much bitterness and vehemency . For this he was called into the court , and his sermon being produced , he justified it , and confessed he did mean all that walk in ...
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... called James the Printer , who told Mr. Hoar that my master would let me go home tomorrow , if he would let him have one pint of liquors . Then Mr. Hoar called his own Indians , Tom and Peter , and bid them go and see whether he would ...
... called James the Printer , who told Mr. Hoar that my master would let me go home tomorrow , if he would let him have one pint of liquors . Then Mr. Hoar called his own Indians , Tom and Peter , and bid them go and see whether he would ...
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