The American Tradition in Literature, Volumen1Sculley Bradley Norton, 1956 - 1358 páginas |
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... Indians never had in theirs ; tho ' there were enough of the Dog in their Temper , there can scarce be found an R in ... Indian , who also spoke English well , for his Assistance in it ; and compiling some Discourses by his Help , he ...
... Indians never had in theirs ; tho ' there were enough of the Dog in their Temper , there can scarce be found an R in ... Indian , who also spoke English well , for his Assistance in it ; and compiling some Discourses by his Help , he ...
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... [ Indian Neighbors ] * * * I am sorry I cannot give a better account of the state of the poor Indians with respect to Christianity , although a great deal of pains has been and still continues to be taken with them . For my part , I must ...
... [ Indian Neighbors ] * * * I am sorry I cannot give a better account of the state of the poor Indians with respect to Christianity , although a great deal of pains has been and still continues to be taken with them . For my part , I must ...
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... Indian , when from life released , Again is seated with his friends , And shares again the joyous feast . " His imaged birds , and painted bowl , And venison , for a journey dressed ... Indian Burying Ground 311 · The Indian Burying Ground.
... Indian , when from life released , Again is seated with his friends , And shares again the joyous feast . " His imaged birds , and painted bowl , And venison , for a journey dressed ... Indian Burying Ground 311 · The Indian Burying Ground.
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The Literature of the Colonies and the Revolution | 3 |
WILLIAM BRADFORD 15901657 | 14 |
Of Plymouth Plantation Book II | 24 |
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