American Literature: From the beginning to 1860.-v. 2. From 1860 to the presentC. Scribner's Sons, 1948 |
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... ship - mates found last . They sailed up to the land and cast anchor , and launched a boat and went ashore , and saw no grass there ; great ice mountains lay inland back from the sea , and it was as a flat rock all the way from the sea ...
... ship - mates found last . They sailed up to the land and cast anchor , and launched a boat and went ashore , and saw no grass there ; great ice mountains lay inland back from the sea , and it was as a flat rock all the way from the sea ...
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... ship . " They acted upon this ad- vice , and it is said , that their after - boat was filled with grapes . A cargo sufficient for the ship was cut , and when the spring came , they made their ship ready , and sailed away ; and from its ...
... ship . " They acted upon this ad- vice , and it is said , that their after - boat was filled with grapes . A cargo sufficient for the ship was cut , and when the spring came , they made their ship ready , and sailed away ; and from its ...
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... ship of some twenty pieces of ordnance , and her two consorts , bound for the Straits ; a ship of Flushing , and a Frenchman , and three other English ships bound for Canada and Newfoundland . So when we drew near , every ship ( as they ...
... ship of some twenty pieces of ordnance , and her two consorts , bound for the Straits ; a ship of Flushing , and a Frenchman , and three other English ships bound for Canada and Newfoundland . So when we drew near , every ship ( as they ...
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