Colonial and Federalist American WritingOdyssey Press, 1966 - 946 Seiten Washington Irving -- James Fenimore Cooper. |
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... rest were glad to come to them ; for after midnight the wind shifted to the northwest , and it froze hard . But though this had been a day and night of much trouble and danger unto them , yet God gave them a morning of comfort and ...
... rest were glad to come to them ; for after midnight the wind shifted to the northwest , and it froze hard . But though this had been a day and night of much trouble and danger unto them , yet God gave them a morning of comfort and ...
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... rest of the enemy being first fired out of their stronghold , were taken and destroyed , a great number of them being seized in the places where they intended to have hid themselves , the rest fled out of their own country over ...
... rest of the enemy being first fired out of their stronghold , were taken and destroyed , a great number of them being seized in the places where they intended to have hid themselves , the rest fled out of their own country over ...
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... rest , that Species of Conch Shell which the Indian Peak is made of . The Extremities of these Shells are Blue and the rest white , so that Peak of both these Colors are drilled out of one and the same Shell , Serving the Natives both ...
... rest , that Species of Conch Shell which the Indian Peak is made of . The Extremities of these Shells are Blue and the rest white , so that Peak of both these Colors are drilled out of one and the same Shell , Serving the Natives both ...
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Introduction | 2 |
George Alsop | 16 |
Thomas Morton | 27 |
Urheberrecht | |
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