American Literature: Tradition & Innovation, Volume 1Harrison T. Meserole, Walter Sutton, Brom Weber |
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... Meet- ing to have the minute reconsidered in the Yearly Meeting , which was made last on that subject , and the said Quarterly Meeting appointed a committee to consider it , and to report to their next . This committee having met once ...
... Meet- ing to have the minute reconsidered in the Yearly Meeting , which was made last on that subject , and the said Quarterly Meeting appointed a committee to consider it , and to report to their next . This committee having met once ...
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... meet you with satisfaction , or even before I can permit you to return to me . I have had something on my mind to disclose , which I have brooded over occasionally ever since we parted , but which it is now absolutely necessary to ...
... meet you with satisfaction , or even before I can permit you to return to me . I have had something on my mind to disclose , which I have brooded over occasionally ever since we parted , but which it is now absolutely necessary to ...
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... meet us ! " " If you are Sergeant Dunham's daughter , the great Prophet of the Delawares never uttered a plainer truth . " " I am Mabel , and yonder , hid by the trees , are my uncle , whose name is Cap , and a Tuscarora , called ...
... meet us ! " " If you are Sergeant Dunham's daughter , the great Prophet of the Delawares never uttered a plainer truth . " " I am Mabel , and yonder , hid by the trees , are my uncle , whose name is Cap , and a Tuscarora , called ...
Contents
Four Early Travelers and Observers | 1 |
George Alsop 1638post 1666 | 27 |
Of the Situation and Plenty | 34 |
Copyright | |
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