American Literature: From the beginning to 1860.-v. 2. From 1860 to the presentC. Scribner's Sons, 1948 |
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... brought into the midst of the town . They have in the middlemost part of their houses a large square place , being from side to side a good stone's cast , whither we were brought , and there with signs were commanded to stay ; then ...
... brought into the midst of the town . They have in the middlemost part of their houses a large square place , being from side to side a good stone's cast , whither we were brought , and there with signs were commanded to stay ; then ...
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... brought us out of their meats that they had made ready for us , as fish , pottage beans , and such other things , thinking to make us eat and dine in that place : but because the meats had no savor at all of salt , we liked them not ...
... brought us out of their meats that they had made ready for us , as fish , pottage beans , and such other things , thinking to make us eat and dine in that place : but because the meats had no savor at all of salt , we liked them not ...
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... Brought bad weather , brought sickness , brought death . All this took place of old on the earth , beyond the great tide - water , at the first . II 10 10 15 20 Long ago there was a mighty snake and beings evil to men . 25 This mighty ...
... Brought bad weather , brought sickness , brought death . All this took place of old on the earth , beyond the great tide - water , at the first . II 10 10 15 20 Long ago there was a mighty snake and beings evil to men . 25 This mighty ...
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