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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... sent home . After this they had many gratulations from divers sa- chems , and much firmer peace ; yea , those of the Isles of Capawack sent to make friendship ; and this Corbitant himself used the mediation of Mas- sasoit to make his ...
... sent home . After this they had many gratulations from divers sa- chems , and much firmer peace ; yea , those of the Isles of Capawack sent to make friendship ; and this Corbitant himself used the mediation of Mas- sasoit to make his ...
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... sent over some Birching Lane 11 suits in the ship , out of which they were supplied . The planta- tion was glad of this addition of strength , but could have wished that many of them had been of better condition , and all of them better ...
... sent over some Birching Lane 11 suits in the ship , out of which they were supplied . The planta- tion was glad of this addition of strength , but could have wished that many of them had been of better condition , and all of them better ...
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... sent a boat of their own with them , which was piloted by them , in which Mr. Winslow was sent to procure what provisions he could of the ships ; who was kindly received by the foresaid gentleman , who not only spared what he could ...
... sent a boat of their own with them , which was piloted by them , in which Mr. Winslow was sent to procure what provisions he could of the ships ; who was kindly received by the foresaid gentleman , who not only spared what he could ...
Contents
WILLIAM BRADFORD | 3 |
My Father and Your Father To | 4 |
Introduction | 10 |
Copyright | |
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