The Courtship of Miles StandishHoughton, Mifflin, 1900 - 162 страници |
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... Provincetown , and the last survivor of that company . Page 19. This is the sword of Damascus I fought with in Flanders . Standish's sword is preserved in the group contained in the cabinet of the Massachusetts Historical Soci- ety ...
... Provincetown , and the last survivor of that company . Page 19. This is the sword of Damascus I fought with in Flanders . Standish's sword is preserved in the group contained in the cabinet of the Massachusetts Historical Soci- ety ...
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... Provincetown Harbor . Page 97. He is a little chimney , and heated hot in a moment . Hubbard , in his History of New England , speaks of Standish as a " small chimney soon fired . " Page 102. After a three days ' march he came to an ...
... Provincetown Harbor . Page 97. He is a little chimney , and heated hot in a moment . Hubbard , in his History of New England , speaks of Standish as a " small chimney soon fired . " Page 102. After a three days ' march he came to an ...
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