Colonial and Federalist American WritingOdyssey Press, 1966 - 946 Seiten Washington Irving -- James Fenimore Cooper. |
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... young men happen to grow up . It is an Institution or Discipline which all young men must pass , before they can be admitted to be of the number of the Great men , or Cockar- ouses of the Nation ; whereas by Captain Smith's Relation ...
... young men happen to grow up . It is an Institution or Discipline which all young men must pass , before they can be admitted to be of the number of the Great men , or Cockar- ouses of the Nation ; whereas by Captain Smith's Relation ...
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... Young Warriors became Fierce and Insolent , and could not be kept under any Discipline , Order or Subjection to their Chiefs or Captains , but upon all Occasions rashly attacked the Enemy , who were oblig'd to keep themselves upon the ...
... Young Warriors became Fierce and Insolent , and could not be kept under any Discipline , Order or Subjection to their Chiefs or Captains , but upon all Occasions rashly attacked the Enemy , who were oblig'd to keep themselves upon the ...
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... Young : I beheld her lying dead , and thought these young ones , for which she was so careful , must now perish for want of their Dam to nourish them ; and , after some painful Considerations on the Subject , I climbed up the Tree ...
... Young : I beheld her lying dead , and thought these young ones , for which she was so careful , must now perish for want of their Dam to nourish them ; and , after some painful Considerations on the Subject , I climbed up the Tree ...
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Introduction | 2 |
George Alsop | 16 |
Thomas Morton | 27 |
Urheberrecht | |
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