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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... called The Golden Book of Marcus Aurelius ; and Richard Eden's trans- lation of Peter Martyr's De Orbe Novo , called Decades of the New World . The plain style that he chose to follow was that of the Geneva version ( 1560 ) of the Bible ...
... called The Golden Book of Marcus Aurelius ; and Richard Eden's trans- lation of Peter Martyr's De Orbe Novo , called Decades of the New World . The plain style that he chose to follow was that of the Geneva version ( 1560 ) of the Bible ...
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... called to watch ( according to order ) refused to come , fell out with the Captain , called him rascal and beggarly rascal , and resisted him , drew his knife at him ; though he offered him no wrong nor gave him no ill terms , but with ...
... called to watch ( according to order ) refused to come , fell out with the Captain , called him rascal and beggarly rascal , and resisted him , drew his knife at him ; though he offered him no wrong nor gave him no ill terms , but with ...
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... called by various names : it is sometimes called the inclina- tion : and , as it has respect to the actions that are determined and governed by it , is called the will : and the mind , with regard to the exercise of this faculty , is often ...
... called by various names : it is sometimes called the inclina- tion : and , as it has respect to the actions that are determined and governed by it , is called the will : and the mind , with regard to the exercise of this faculty , is often ...
Contents
WILLIAM BRADFORD | 3 |
My Father and Your Father To | 4 |
Introduction | 10 |
Copyright | |
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