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... look for grain , so great was the fear that Indian savagery and deceit had aroused in the English and so great was the Indians ' hatred of the English . Therefore , whether the enemies of Smith liked it or not , 19 SEVENTEENTH - CENTURY ...
... look for grain , so great was the fear that Indian savagery and deceit had aroused in the English and so great was the Indians ' hatred of the English . Therefore , whether the enemies of Smith liked it or not , 19 SEVENTEENTH - CENTURY ...
Page 65
... look for grain : so great was the fear that Indian savagery and deceit aroused in the English and so great was the Indians ' hatred of the English . Therefore , whether the enemies of Smith liked it or not , they had to entrust him with ...
... look for grain : so great was the fear that Indian savagery and deceit aroused in the English and so great was the Indians ' hatred of the English . Therefore , whether the enemies of Smith liked it or not , they had to entrust him with ...
Page 69
... obviously baffled , and the Indian executioners relaxed their strings and hurried to have a look at so amazing a machine . Some praised the genius of the crafts- man , others admired the figures and engraved lines , 69 BY HENRY WHARTON.
... obviously baffled , and the Indian executioners relaxed their strings and hurried to have a look at so amazing a machine . Some praised the genius of the crafts- man , others admired the figures and engraved lines , 69 BY HENRY WHARTON.
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