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... question of the scholarship behind the production , " Henry Wharton , the divine , defies those 7. Douglas , English Scholars , p . 188 . who tried to deprive John Smith of his just place 7 SEVENTEENTH - CENTURY LITERATURE.
... question of the scholarship behind the production , " Henry Wharton , the divine , defies those 7. Douglas , English Scholars , p . 188 . who tried to deprive John Smith of his just place 7 SEVENTEENTH - CENTURY LITERATURE.
Page 69
... tried to insure their safety by keeping at a distance . But when Smith , weakened from the cold and almost dead , put down the arms which he could no longer bear , the Indians ap- proached , still not quite free from fear and suspicion ...
... tried to insure their safety by keeping at a distance . But when Smith , weakened from the cold and almost dead , put down the arms which he could no longer bear , the Indians ap- proached , still not quite free from fear and suspicion ...
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... tried to gain their ends by poison . The infamous knowledge of how to tender the poison was secured from those Dutch- men by Wecuttanow , the son of an Indian king second in rank after Powhatan . He proved an excellent student and with ...
... tried to gain their ends by poison . The infamous knowledge of how to tender the poison was secured from those Dutch- men by Wecuttanow , the son of an Indian king second in rank after Powhatan . He proved an excellent student and with ...
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