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... wild turkey , wild duck and wild fowl of several other kinds were in great plen- titude . Many Indians attended . A very interest- ing painting of the scene hangs in Pilgrim Hall . The Rock at Plymouth , the old burying - ground , the ...
... wild turkey , wild duck and wild fowl of several other kinds were in great plen- titude . Many Indians attended . A very interest- ing painting of the scene hangs in Pilgrim Hall . The Rock at Plymouth , the old burying - ground , the ...
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... wild fowl are plentiful and unscared . Upon the hills we find the great wild turkeys , their bronzed plumage brilliant in the autumn sun . In the copses the red deer run . We see them far re- moved from authority except their own ...
... wild fowl are plentiful and unscared . Upon the hills we find the great wild turkeys , their bronzed plumage brilliant in the autumn sun . In the copses the red deer run . We see them far re- moved from authority except their own ...
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... wilds could have been made only by those whom fear could not weaken or overcome . In peace and in strife Americans have never been daunted by inherent timidity . Our his- tory is replete with names whose mention suggests that high ...
... wilds could have been made only by those whom fear could not weaken or overcome . In peace and in strife Americans have never been daunted by inherent timidity . Our his- tory is replete with names whose mention suggests that high ...
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... wild animals - of the few Indian tribes who migrated within it ? Should the Indian have permitted the fields al- ways to remain fallow and the minerals of the earth ever to be unused ? Many will say " no " ; but , how- ever we answer ...
... wild animals - of the few Indian tribes who migrated within it ? Should the Indian have permitted the fields al- ways to remain fallow and the minerals of the earth ever to be unused ? Many will say " no " ; but , how- ever we answer ...
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... - profitable weeds , may form an humble sod of the valley , from whence may spring many a sweet wild flower to adorn my beloved island of Mannahata . " JOHN PAUL JONES Though trained for many things , for A TRIP TO TARRYTOWN.
... - profitable weeds , may form an humble sod of the valley , from whence may spring many a sweet wild flower to adorn my beloved island of Mannahata . " JOHN PAUL JONES Though trained for many things , for A TRIP TO TARRYTOWN.
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