American Poems: Longfellow: Whittier: Bryant: Holmes: Lowell: EmersonHorace Elisha Scudder Houghton, Mifflin, 1879 - 453 pages |
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... living about Minas Basin and on Annapolis River , and the Eng- lish government exercised only a nominal control over them . It was not until 1749 that the English themselves began to make settlements in the coun- try , and that year ...
... living about Minas Basin and on Annapolis River , and the Eng- lish government exercised only a nominal control over them . It was not until 1749 that the English themselves began to make settlements in the coun- try , and that year ...
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... living there , signifying place or region , and used as an aflix to other words as indicating the place where various things , as cranberries , eels , seals , were found in abun- dance . The French turned this Indian term into Cadie or ...
... living there , signifying place or region , and used as an aflix to other words as indicating the place where various things , as cranberries , eels , seals , were found in abun- dance . The French turned this Indian term into Cadie or ...
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... living coal when the ashes are blown from the embers . East and West Indies in which he included also some account of Canada and Nova Scotia . His picture of life among the Acadians , somewhat highly colored , is the source from which ...
... living coal when the ashes are blown from the embers . East and West Indies in which he included also some account of Canada and Nova Scotia . His picture of life among the Acadians , somewhat highly colored , is the source from which ...
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... living . Slowly at length she returned to the tenantless house of her father . 515 Smouldered the fire on the hearth , on the board was the supper untasted , Empty and drear was each room , and haunted with phantoms of terror . Sadly ...
... living . Slowly at length she returned to the tenantless house of her father . 515 Smouldered the fire on the hearth , on the board was the supper untasted , Empty and drear was each room , and haunted with phantoms of terror . Sadly ...
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... . Only his daughter Priscila survived and married with John Alden , who are both living and have 11 children . " Bradford's History of Plymouth Plantation , p . Patient , courageous , and strong , and said to 452 . i14 LONGFELLOW .
... . Only his daughter Priscila survived and married with John Alden , who are both living and have 11 children . " Bradford's History of Plymouth Plantation , p . Patient , courageous , and strong , and said to 452 . i14 LONGFELLOW .
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