The Courtship of Miles StandishMacmillan, 1911 - 95 страници |
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... continued to reside until his death . In 1847 he published " Evangeline , " the greatest of his works , the story of which was drawn from a pathetic inci- dent which occurred during the expulsion of the French from Nova Scotia by the ...
... continued to reside until his death . In 1847 he published " Evangeline , " the greatest of his works , the story of which was drawn from a pathetic inci- dent which occurred during the expulsion of the French from Nova Scotia by the ...
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... continued their explorations around Cape Cod , and finally entered Plymouth Bay and made a landing . This was the landing of the Pilgrim Fathers , Decem- ber 21 , 1620 , and the rock on which they stepped ashore is still to be seen at ...
... continued their explorations around Cape Cod , and finally entered Plymouth Bay and made a landing . This was the landing of the Pilgrim Fathers , Decem- ber 21 , 1620 , and the rock on which they stepped ashore is still to be seen at ...
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... continued , unheeding the words of the stripling : 66 See , how bright they are burnished , as if in an arsenal hanging ; 35 That is because I have done it myself , and not left it to others . Serve yourself , would you be well served ...
... continued , unheeding the words of the stripling : 66 See , how bright they are burnished , as if in an arsenal hanging ; 35 That is because I have done it myself , and not left it to others . Serve yourself , would you be well served ...
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... continued : 45 39 Army : this little military company , which is doubtless the beginning of the militia system in America , was made up by the settlers the first year through fear that the Indians would be more than likely to attack ...
... continued : 45 39 Army : this little military company , which is doubtless the beginning of the militia system in America , was made up by the settlers the first year through fear that the Indians would be more than likely to attack ...
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... continued the Captain , not heeding or hear- ing the other , 100 66 Truly a wonderful man was Caius Julius Cæsar ! Better be first , he said , in a little Iberian village , Than be second in Rome , and I think he was right when he said ...
... continued the Captain , not heeding or hear- ing the other , 100 66 Truly a wonderful man was Caius Julius Cæsar ! Better be first , he said , in a little Iberian village , Than be second in Rome , and I think he was right when he said ...
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