Major Writers of America, Volume 1Harcourt, Brace & World, 1962 Selections from the writings of fifteen important American authors, including portions of novels, short stories, prose and poems. |
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... Indians . But they resolved to proceed , and sent out their shallop with ten of their chief men about the beginning of April , and both Squan- to and Hobomok with them , in regard of the jealousy between them . But they had not been ...
... Indians . But they resolved to proceed , and sent out their shallop with ten of their chief men about the beginning of April , and both Squan- to and Hobomok with them , in regard of the jealousy between them . But they had not been ...
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... Indians as might endanger their safety , and all of us might smart for it ; for they had already heard how they had so wronged the Indians by stealing their corn , etc. as they were much in- censed against them . Yea , so base were some ...
... Indians as might endanger their safety , and all of us might smart for it ; for they had already heard how they had so wronged the Indians by stealing their corn , etc. as they were much in- censed against them . Yea , so base were some ...
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... Indians at 12d the pound . And it is like they give 3s or 4s the pound , for they will have it at any rate . And these things have been done in the same times when some of their neighbors and friends are daily killed by the Indians , or ...
... Indians at 12d the pound . And it is like they give 3s or 4s the pound , for they will have it at any rate . And these things have been done in the same times when some of their neighbors and friends are daily killed by the Indians , or ...
Contents
WILLIAM BRADFORD | 3 |
My Father and Your Father To | 4 |
Introduction | 10 |
Copyright | |
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