Colonial and Federalist American WritingOdyssey Press, 1966 - 946 Seiten Washington Irving -- James Fenimore Cooper. |
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... night . Yet I had not a comfortable night's rest : for I think I can say , I did not sleep for three nights together . The night before the Letter came from the Council , I could not rest , I was so full of fears and troubles , God many ...
... night . Yet I had not a comfortable night's rest : for I think I can say , I did not sleep for three nights together . The night before the Letter came from the Council , I could not rest , I was so full of fears and troubles , God many ...
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... night : and a comfortable lodging we had , though nothing but straw to lie on . The Lord preserved us in safety that night , and raised us up again in the morning , and carried us along , that before noon , we came to Concord . Now was ...
... night : and a comfortable lodging we had , though nothing but straw to lie on . The Lord preserved us in safety that night , and raised us up again in the morning , and carried us along , that before noon , we came to Concord . Now was ...
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... Night . As soon as he saw that it was time to act ( viz . in the first part of the night , when the Indians are observed to sleep very fast ) he enter'd into another Cabin , where he kill'd every Person in it , & immediately retir'd ...
... Night . As soon as he saw that it was time to act ( viz . in the first part of the night , when the Indians are observed to sleep very fast ) he enter'd into another Cabin , where he kill'd every Person in it , & immediately retir'd ...
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Introduction | 2 |
George Alsop | 16 |
Thomas Morton | 27 |
Urheberrecht | |
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