The Courtship of Miles StandishMacmillan Company, 1912 - 95 страници |
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... England . One died on the way across the ocean , and one was born . Fifty died the first winter , which was for them a terrible one , on account of the privation and suffering they endured , although the season was a mild one for New ...
... England . One died on the way across the ocean , and one was born . Fifty died the first winter , which was for them a terrible one , on account of the privation and suffering they endured , although the season was a mild one for New ...
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... England and the Puritans began to multiply , they took the Bible as the source of their information as to what they ought to do and what customs they ought to observe . The Old Testament was read as it had never been read before . They ...
... England and the Puritans began to multiply , they took the Bible as the source of their information as to what they ought to do and what customs they ought to observe . The Old Testament was read as it had never been read before . They ...
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... England , where his family had established two homes , Standish Hall and Duxbury Park , owing to religious differences in which one branch became Protestant while the other remained Catholic . Miles Standish was presumed to be of the ...
... England , where his family had established two homes , Standish Hall and Duxbury Park , owing to religious differences in which one branch became Protestant while the other remained Catholic . Miles Standish was presumed to be of the ...
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... 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 she does not speak of Holland ...
... 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 she does not speak of Holland ...
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... England , where they are made of wheat or rye straw . But the Pilgrims , having no such thing , were obliged to use dry grass or rushes . It was impossible to bring very much household furniture with them in the ship . Much was ...
... England , where they are made of wheat or rye straw . But the Pilgrims , having no such thing , were obliged to use dry grass or rushes . It was impossible to bring very much household furniture with them in the ship . Much was ...
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