American Literature: From the beginning to 1860.-v. 2. From 1860 to the presentC. Scribner's Sons, 1948 |
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... rest of our fleet ( we being nine in all , whereof some were small ships , which were bound for Newfoundland ) could not get out all then till the ebb . In the afternoon the wind came S. and W. and we were becalmed , so as being not ...
... rest of our fleet ( we being nine in all , whereof some were small ships , which were bound for Newfoundland ) could not get out all then till the ebb . In the afternoon the wind came S. and W. and we were becalmed , so as being not ...
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... rest of the churches . At this conference , Mr. Cotton was present , and gave satisfac- tion to them , so as he agreed with them all in the point of sanctification , and so did Mr. Wheelwright ; so as they all did hold , that ...
... rest of the churches . At this conference , Mr. Cotton was present , and gave satisfac- tion to them , so as he agreed with them all in the point of sanctification , and so did Mr. Wheelwright ; so as they all did hold , that ...
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... rest , half asleep , start up in amaze , and like rams ran their heads one at another full butt in the dark . Their grand leader , Captain Shrimp , " took on most furiously and tore his clothes for anger to see the empty nest , and ...
... rest , half asleep , start up in amaze , and like rams ran their heads one at another full butt in the dark . Their grand leader , Captain Shrimp , " took on most furiously and tore his clothes for anger to see the empty nest , and ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
From The Vinland History of the Flat | 15 |
MARTIN WALDSEEMÜLLER | 23 |
Copyright | |
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