American Literature: From the beginning to 1860.-v. 2. From 1860 to the presentC. Scribner's Sons, 1948 |
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... seen running west and east , and as many more on the south , amongst and be- tween the which the country is as fair and as pleasant as possibly can be seen , being level , smooth , and very plain , fit to be husbanded and tilled : and ...
... seen running west and east , and as many more on the south , amongst and be- tween the which the country is as fair and as pleasant as possibly can be seen , being level , smooth , and very plain , fit to be husbanded and tilled : and ...
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... seen formerly , at the first settling of Georgia , seven , eight , and even ten feet in length , and six or eight inches diameter ; but there are none of that size now to be seen ; yet I have seen them above six feet in length , and ...
... seen formerly , at the first settling of Georgia , seven , eight , and even ten feet in length , and six or eight inches diameter ; but there are none of that size now to be seen ; yet I have seen them above six feet in length , and ...
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... seen perched upon some dun cliff among the Pyrenees . But it was no purely fanciful resemblance which now , for a moment , al- most led Captain Delano to think that nothing less than a ship - load of monks was before him . Peering over ...
... seen perched upon some dun cliff among the Pyrenees . But it was no purely fanciful resemblance which now , for a moment , al- most led Captain Delano to think that nothing less than a ship - load of monks was before him . Peering over ...
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