Southern Literature from 1579-1895: A Comprehensive Review, with Copious Extracts and Criticisms for the Use of Schools and the General Reader |
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... morning betimes they came to the Fort , where Smith having vsed the Salvages with what kindnesse he could , he shewed Rawhunt , Powhatan's trusty servant , two demi - Culverings and a millstone to carry Pow- hatan ; they found them ...
... morning betimes they came to the Fort , where Smith having vsed the Salvages with what kindnesse he could , he shewed Rawhunt , Powhatan's trusty servant , two demi - Culverings and a millstone to carry Pow- hatan ; they found them ...
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... now Friday , the fourth morning , it wanted little but that there had been a general determination , to have shut up hatches and commending our sinful souls to God , committed the ship to the mercy of the sea . WILLIAM STRACHEY . 47.
... now Friday , the fourth morning , it wanted little but that there had been a general determination , to have shut up hatches and commending our sinful souls to God , committed the ship to the mercy of the sea . WILLIAM STRACHEY . 47.
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... morning , now three- quarters spent , had won a little clearness from the days be- fore , and it being better surveyed , the very trees were seen to move with the wind upon the shore - side . JOHN LAWSON . Died 1712 . JOHN LAWSON was a ...
... morning , now three- quarters spent , had won a little clearness from the days be- fore , and it being better surveyed , the very trees were seen to move with the wind upon the shore - side . JOHN LAWSON . Died 1712 . JOHN LAWSON was a ...
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... Morning . We alloted every one of the Surveyors for this painful Enterprise , with 12 Men to attend them . Besides this Luggage at their Backs , they were oblig'd to measure the distance , mark the Trees , and clear the way for the ...
... Morning . We alloted every one of the Surveyors for this painful Enterprise , with 12 Men to attend them . Besides this Luggage at their Backs , they were oblig'd to measure the distance , mark the Trees , and clear the way for the ...
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... morning , 6th Octo- ber , from Scotland Yard , I was conducted again under guard to the secretary's office , White Hall . I was first asked , by Lord Stormont , " If my name was Henry Laurens . " " Certainly , my Lord , that is my name ...
... morning , 6th Octo- ber , from Scotland Yard , I was conducted again under guard to the secretary's office , White Hall . I was first asked , by Lord Stormont , " If my name was Henry Laurens . " " Certainly , my Lord , that is my name ...
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