Columbian Historical Novels, Volume 7R.H. Whitten Company, 1906 |
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Page 11
... England hills in search of the wild deer was no easy task . They were men who had hardly reached middle age ; but their grave Puritanic demeanor made them look older than they were . Their conversation was grave , gloomy and mysterious ...
... England hills in search of the wild deer was no easy task . They were men who had hardly reached middle age ; but their grave Puritanic demeanor made them look older than they were . Their conversation was grave , gloomy and mysterious ...
Page 11
... destructive to society than a Vesuvius to Pompeii . When John Louder said his gun was bewitched , there was no incredulous smile on his companions ' faces . The political complexion of New England at that time no THE MAN WITH THE BOOK . 5.
... destructive to society than a Vesuvius to Pompeii . When John Louder said his gun was bewitched , there was no incredulous smile on his companions ' faces . The political complexion of New England at that time no THE MAN WITH THE BOOK . 5.
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... England people were zealous theo- logians , and Massachusetts and Plymouth hated above all sects the Roman Catholics . Charles II . could not reign long , and James , Duke of York , his brother , would be his successor , as it was gen ...
... England people were zealous theo- logians , and Massachusetts and Plymouth hated above all sects the Roman Catholics . Charles II . could not reign long , and James , Duke of York , his brother , would be his successor , as it was gen ...
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... England kitchen , with its pewter - filled dresser , reflecting and multiplying the genial blaze of the log - heaped fire - place , its high - backed , rush- bottomed chairs , grating as they were moved over the neatly sanded floor ...
... England kitchen , with its pewter - filled dresser , reflecting and multiplying the genial blaze of the log - heaped fire - place , its high - backed , rush- bottomed chairs , grating as they were moved over the neatly sanded floor ...
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... England about the time Roger Williams procured his charter for Rhode Island . The term Quaker now so venerated and respected was given this sect in derision , just as the Puritans , Protestants and many other now respectable sects were ...
... England about the time Roger Williams procured his charter for Rhode Island . The term Quaker now so venerated and respected was given this sect in derision , just as the Puritans , Protestants and many other now respectable sects were ...
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