Columbian Historical Novels, Volume 7R.H. Whitten Company, 1906 |
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Page 12
... friend , never give up . die , so long as you live . It is but a few rods further to the home where I live with my mother . I can help you walk so far , and there you can get rested and warmed , and mother will dress your wound ...
... friend , never give up . die , so long as you live . It is but a few rods further to the home where I live with my mother . I can help you walk so far , and there you can get rested and warmed , and mother will dress your wound ...
Page 16
... for playing the part of good Samaritans . John Louder and his friends had almost forgotten their day of hard luck in the woods . Their more recent hunts had proven successful , for the witches had 16 THE WITCH OF SALEM .
... for playing the part of good Samaritans . John Louder and his friends had almost forgotten their day of hard luck in the woods . Their more recent hunts had proven successful , for the witches had 16 THE WITCH OF SALEM .
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... Friend , as they usually styled them- selves , was a guaranty of a morality above the or- dinary level of the world . The founder of this remarkable sect was George Fox , a shoemaker of Leicestershire , England , who , at the early age ...
... Friend , as they usually styled them- selves , was a guaranty of a morality above the or- dinary level of the world . The founder of this remarkable sect was George Fox , a shoemaker of Leicestershire , England , who , at the early age ...
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... Friends had emigrated to America , and two had become proprietors of New Jersey . The first event that drew Penn's particular attention to America was when he was called upon to act as umpire between the two Quaker proprietors of New ...
... Friends had emigrated to America , and two had become proprietors of New Jersey . The first event that drew Penn's particular attention to America was when he was called upon to act as umpire between the two Quaker proprietors of New ...
Page 28
... friend the admiral . Thus Pennsylvania received its name . The territory included in William Penn's charter extended north from New Castle in Delaware three degrees of latitude and five degrees of longitude west from the Delaware River ...
... friend the admiral . Thus Pennsylvania received its name . The territory included in William Penn's charter extended north from New Castle in Delaware three degrees of latitude and five degrees of longitude west from the Delaware River ...
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Abigail Williams accused Adelpha Leisler afflicted Andros Ann Putnam answered arms arrested assembly bewitched Boston brother Captain Wadsworth Carolinia Charles Stevens charter child church Cloyse colony Cora Waters Corey Cotton Mather cried dark death declared devil door Dustin England escape eyes face father fire forest friends gazed George Waters girl Goody Nurse governor hand hath heard heart Henry Waters hill horse Hull Indians James Joel Martin John Bly John Louder King King William's war knew live look Lord maid Mary Easty Milborne mother and Cora mysterious negro never night Oracus Parris pastor player prisoner province Rebecca Nurse Robert Stevens Samuel Samuel Parris Sarah Williams savages seemed seen seized sent slave strange stranger superstition thought tion Tituba told torment tree turned Verily village voice William Penn WITCH OF SALEM witchcraft woman wounded York young