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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... lived together in peace and love and holiness and many came unto them from divers parts of England , so as they grew a great congre- gation . And if at any time any differences arose or offenses broke out ( as it cannot be but some time ...
... lived together in peace and love and holiness and many came unto them from divers parts of England , so as they grew a great congre- gation . And if at any time any differences arose or offenses broke out ( as it cannot be but some time ...
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... lived , was thought most requisite to be performed by the magistrate , as being a civil thing , upon which many questions about inheritances do depend , with other things most proper to their cognizance and most consonant to the ...
... lived , was thought most requisite to be performed by the magistrate , as being a civil thing , upon which many questions about inheritances do depend , with other things most proper to their cognizance and most consonant to the ...
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... lived a life of adventure in native pastures . Thoreau , then , never went in search of his fortune , and never , in a certain sense , amounted to anything . For a time he taught school ; he worked for the Emersons as a gardener and ...
... lived a life of adventure in native pastures . Thoreau , then , never went in search of his fortune , and never , in a certain sense , amounted to anything . For a time he taught school ; he worked for the Emersons as a gardener and ...
Contents
WILLIAM BRADFORD | 3 |
My Father and Your Father To | 4 |
Introduction | 10 |
Copyright | |
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