The Courtship of Miles StandishMacmillan, 1911 - 95 страници |
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... probably owing in large part to their skill in these trades that they were enabled to found later a successful colony in America . To open a new country you must have workers , people who know how to do things . After a time it became ...
... probably owing in large part to their skill in these trades that they were enabled to found later a successful colony in America . To open a new country you must have workers , people who know how to do things . After a time it became ...
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... probably learn to speak the Dutch language and drop their own , and in time be wholly absorbed into the Dutch nation . Then , too , in religious matters , outside habits and customs , with regard to the observance of the Sabbath , for ...
... probably learn to speak the Dutch language and drop their own , and in time be wholly absorbed into the Dutch nation . Then , too , in religious matters , outside habits and customs , with regard to the observance of the Sabbath , for ...
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... it belonged . A few days later , as they were exploring further down the coast , they were suddenly attacked by Indians , whom they easily beat off . Probably these were the owners of the corn , who , finding it gone , and INTRODUCTION ...
... it belonged . A few days later , as they were exploring further down the coast , they were suddenly attacked by Indians , whom they easily beat off . Probably these were the owners of the corn , who , finding it gone , and INTRODUCTION ...
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... probably reached middle - age . John Alden was among those from England who joined the Holland Pilgrims at Southampton , and was said to be a cooper . He was a much younger man . Longfellow calls him a " stripling , " and in the poem ...
... probably reached middle - age . John Alden was among those from England who joined the Holland Pilgrims at Southampton , and was said to be a cooper . He was a much younger man . Longfellow calls him a " stripling , " and in the poem ...
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... probably being refu- gees in England after the Massacre of St. Bartholo- mew in 1572. The name was perhaps anglicized from Molines , or possibly Moulins . Lines 269 to 275 imply that she was familiar with English life and scenery , but ...
... probably being refu- gees in England after the Massacre of St. Bartholo- mew in 1572. The name was perhaps anglicized from Molines , or possibly Moulins . Lines 269 to 275 imply that she was familiar with English life and scenery , but ...
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