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... brought home the " Map of New England " which he had drawn amidst the above hinted difficulties , " nowhere accompanied by more than eight men . " Wharton , by saying that he should have " remained silent " about the things concerning ...
... brought home the " Map of New England " which he had drawn amidst the above hinted difficulties , " nowhere accompanied by more than eight men . " Wharton , by saying that he should have " remained silent " about the things concerning ...
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... brought to light and elegantly illustrated by copperplate pictures .... ' 35. Fourteenth part of Hulsius's Collection ( Frankfort - am - Main , 1617 ) . 36. Purchas his Pilgrimage ( London , 1613 ) , p . 9 . 37. Purchas his Pilgrimage ...
... brought to light and elegantly illustrated by copperplate pictures .... ' 35. Fourteenth part of Hulsius's Collection ( Frankfort - am - Main , 1617 ) . 36. Purchas his Pilgrimage ( London , 1613 ) , p . 9 . 37. Purchas his Pilgrimage ...
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... brought him to a crag just when he was about to succumb to the vehemence of the waves . The miserable little island , hitherto uninhabited , well deserved to be called a crag . Stranded here , Smith , tor- tured by hunger and cold ...
... brought him to a crag just when he was about to succumb to the vehemence of the waves . The miserable little island , hitherto uninhabited , well deserved to be called a crag . Stranded here , Smith , tor- tured by hunger and cold ...
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