Colonial and Federalist American WritingOdyssey Press, 1966 - 946 Seiten Washington Irving -- James Fenimore Cooper. |
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... brought to Captain Keayne : he had it cried divers times , and divers came to see it , but none made claim to it for near a year . He kept it in his yard with a sow of his own . Afterwards one Sher- man's wife , having lost such a sow ...
... brought to Captain Keayne : he had it cried divers times , and divers came to see it , but none made claim to it for near a year . He kept it in his yard with a sow of his own . Afterwards one Sher- man's wife , having lost such a sow ...
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... brought small flies and gnats about the cage , and cup , the birds amused themselves by snapping at them on wing , and swallow- ing them with eagerness , so that these insects formed no inconsiderable part of their food . Mr. Charles ...
... brought small flies and gnats about the cage , and cup , the birds amused themselves by snapping at them on wing , and swallow- ing them with eagerness , so that these insects formed no inconsiderable part of their food . Mr. Charles ...
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... brought to the prison , and in the midst of a vast concourse , the poor wretch , after a long confinement in a dark prison , was brought forth to die . He had a fine countenance , was pale and emaciated , and was supposed to be still ...
... brought to the prison , and in the midst of a vast concourse , the poor wretch , after a long confinement in a dark prison , was brought forth to die . He had a fine countenance , was pale and emaciated , and was supposed to be still ...
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Introduction | 2 |
George Alsop | 16 |
Thomas Morton | 27 |
Urheberrecht | |
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