Introduction to American Literature: Including Illustrative Selections with NotesBenj. H. Sanborn, 1916 - 620 páginas |
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... never Englishmen left in a foreign country in such misery as we were in this new discovered Virginia . We watched every three nights , lying on the bare cold ground , what weather soever came , and warded all the next day , which ...
... never Englishmen left in a foreign country in such misery as we were in this new discovered Virginia . We watched every three nights , lying on the bare cold ground , what weather soever came , and warded all the next day , which ...
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... never visited Virginia again . His absence was sorely felt . The colonists soon fell into great disorder and ... never allowed more for himself than his soldiers with him ; that upon no danger would send them where he would not lead them ...
... never visited Virginia again . His absence was sorely felt . The colonists soon fell into great disorder and ... never allowed more for himself than his soldiers with him ; that upon no danger would send them where he would not lead them ...
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... never to have left again . The last years of his life were devoted to authorship . Among his numerous works may be mentioned the following : " A True Relation " ( 1608 ) ; " A De- scription of New England " ( 1616 ) ; “ The General ...
... never to have left again . The last years of his life were devoted to authorship . Among his numerous works may be mentioned the following : " A True Relation " ( 1608 ) ; " A De- scription of New England " ( 1616 ) ; “ The General ...
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... never chosen president of Harvard College , a position to which he ardently , though as he thought unselfishly , aspired . On two occasions , when he confidently expected election , he was humiliated by seeing less learned men chosen ...
... never chosen president of Harvard College , a position to which he ardently , though as he thought unselfishly , aspired . On two occasions , when he confidently expected election , he was humiliated by seeing less learned men chosen ...
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... never be fo impudent ; and he gives Reafons for his Ap- prehenfions that the French King may find Troop thither this Winter , 1. Becaufe the English & Dutch will not then be at Sea to oppofe them . 2. He can then beft fpare them , the ...
... never be fo impudent ; and he gives Reafons for his Ap- prehenfions that the French King may find Troop thither this Winter , 1. Becaufe the English & Dutch will not then be at Sea to oppofe them . 2. He can then beft fpare them , the ...
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