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... Captain John Smith , His Life and Legend , and apparently restored John Smith's reputation . Henry Wharton's testimony to Smith's veracity which is published here 3 Captain John Smith in Seventeenth-Century Literature BY LAURA POLANYI ...
... Captain John Smith , His Life and Legend , and apparently restored John Smith's reputation . Henry Wharton's testimony to Smith's veracity which is published here 3 Captain John Smith in Seventeenth-Century Literature BY LAURA POLANYI ...
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... Captain Jones 11 had been entered at Stationer's Hall on May 26 , 1631. " The Lloyd book provides a parallel to the True Travels in several particulars . . . . It might have been intended as a satire upon Smith's ... CAPTAIN JOHN SMITH IN.
... Captain Jones 11 had been entered at Stationer's Hall on May 26 , 1631. " The Lloyd book provides a parallel to the True Travels in several particulars . . . . It might have been intended as a satire upon Smith's ... CAPTAIN JOHN SMITH IN.
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... Smith was distressed by the unjust fate of his officer , he indi- cates that Smith was deeply involved emotionally ... Captain John Smith's Hungary and Transylvania . " 19 The present disclosure of differences in forms and content in ...
... Smith was distressed by the unjust fate of his officer , he indi- cates that Smith was deeply involved emotionally ... Captain John Smith's Hungary and Transylvania . " 19 The present disclosure of differences in forms and content in ...
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