American Literature: Tradition & Innovation, Volume 1Harrison T. Meserole, Walter Sutton, Brom Weber |
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Page 274
... passed on the ringleaders of those disturbances , who - Maria et Terras , Cœlumque profundum , Quippe ferant Rapidi , secum vertantque per Auras ; 27 many at the church of Boston , who were then that way too much in- clined , most ...
... passed on the ringleaders of those disturbances , who - Maria et Terras , Cœlumque profundum , Quippe ferant Rapidi , secum vertantque per Auras ; 27 many at the church of Boston , who were then that way too much in- clined , most ...
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... passed , I lay awake , and pursuing my thoughts with more accuracy of recollection , and more coherence than I had known since my indisposition . My eye was fixed upon a lamp on the table , whose oil was nearly exhausted , and that ...
... passed , I lay awake , and pursuing my thoughts with more accuracy of recollection , and more coherence than I had known since my indisposition . My eye was fixed upon a lamp on the table , whose oil was nearly exhausted , and that ...
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... passing the street , Haywood himself . My confusion at this incident threw me into a fever , from which I re- covered ... passed me in the street , and by what mere accident he had been hitherto pre- vented from seeing and accosting me ...
... passing the street , Haywood himself . My confusion at this incident threw me into a fever , from which I re- covered ... passed me in the street , and by what mere accident he had been hitherto pre- vented from seeing and accosting me ...
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Four Early Travelers and Observers | 1 |
George Alsop 1638post 1666 | 27 |
Of the Situation and Plenty | 34 |
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