American Literature: From the beginning to 1860.-v. 2. From 1860 to the presentC. Scribner's Sons, 1948 |
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... land as with Biarni , that we have not gone upon it . To this country I will now give a name , and call it Helluland . " They re- turned to the ship , put out to sea , and found a second land . They sailed again to the land , and came ...
... land as with Biarni , that we have not gone upon it . To this country I will now give a name , and call it Helluland . " They re- turned to the ship , put out to sea , and found a second land . They sailed again to the land , and came ...
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... land were disquieted , and all said to their priest , " Let us go . " To the Snake land to the east they went forth , going away , carnestly grieving . 50 Split asunder , weak , trembling , their land burned , they went , torn and ...
... land were disquieted , and all said to their priest , " Let us go . " To the Snake land to the east they went forth , going away , carnestly grieving . 50 Split asunder , weak , trembling , their land burned , they went , torn and ...
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... land . Look - About was chief ; he went to the Talega mountains . East - Villager was chief ; he was east of Talega . A great land and a wide land was the east land , Great Fighter was chief , toward the north . 160 A land without ...
... land . Look - About was chief ; he went to the Talega mountains . East - Villager was chief ; he was east of Talega . A great land and a wide land was the east land , Great Fighter was chief , toward the north . 160 A land without ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
From The Vinland History of the Flat | 15 |
MARTIN WALDSEEMÜLLER | 23 |
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