Cyclopædia of American Literature, Volume 1C. Scribner, 1855 - American literature |
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... manner of fowls of the water and of the land , and beasts of the land and water , pond fish , with catharres and other roots , Indian beans and clams . In the summer they have all manner of sea fish , with all sorts of berries . For the ...
... manner of fowls of the water and of the land , and beasts of the land and water , pond fish , with catharres and other roots , Indian beans and clams . In the summer they have all manner of sea fish , with all sorts of berries . For the ...
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... manners and customes of the people . " Strachey was one of the party of officers ship- wrecked on the Bermudas in ... manner need no eulogy . They speak for themselves . During its first two years it existed in a kind of embryo as the ...
... manners and customes of the people . " Strachey was one of the party of officers ship- wrecked on the Bermudas in ... manner need no eulogy . They speak for themselves . During its first two years it existed in a kind of embryo as the ...
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... manner . XXVI . and XXVII . are , the one in Latin , the other in English , commemorations of the astronomical incident of the year , the transit of Venus , which had just been observed by Professor Winthrop , of the College at St ...
... manner . XXVI . and XXVII . are , the one in Latin , the other in English , commemorations of the astronomical incident of the year , the transit of Venus , which had just been observed by Professor Winthrop , of the College at St ...
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... manner , and in his private capacity was celebrated for his piety and hospi- tality . umt hop : Jour Z He He was chosen leader of the colony formed in England to proceed to Massachusetts Bay , and , having converted an estate yielding ...
... manner , and in his private capacity was celebrated for his piety and hospi- tality . umt hop : Jour Z He He was chosen leader of the colony formed in England to proceed to Massachusetts Bay , and , having converted an estate yielding ...
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... manner with Revels and merriment after the old English custom , prepared to set up a May - pole upon the festival day of Philip and Jacob ; and therefore brewed a barrel of ex- cellent beer , and provided a case of bottles to be spent ...
... manner with Revels and merriment after the old English custom , prepared to set up a May - pole upon the festival day of Philip and Jacob ; and therefore brewed a barrel of ex- cellent beer , and provided a case of bottles to be spent ...
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